I inked the SU kokopelli with watermark ink and stamped randomly over the mustard stock then embossed with clear powder. The pottery & feathers were both stamped with royal Satin rainbow ink. Since the pot was on glossy stock I sealedit with MicroGlaze, trimmed & edged with Autumn red paper. To finish, I fussy cut the feathers & arranged around the focal piece.
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Registered: April 1, 2012 Location: Rogers, AR Posts: 28929
Wed, May 17, 2017 @ 6:34 AM
Linda this is fabulous!! I love the native Indian look.
------------------------------ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
Registered: October 12, 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 70592
Wed, May 17, 2017 @ 11:09 AM
Your Southwest style is fabulous. Love the fussy cut feathers. The embossed background looks wonderful. The colors are excellent. Well done with the sketch. TFS
Registered: August 10, 2006 Location: Sunny Florida Posts: 25290
Wed, May 17, 2017 @ 11:25 AM
Oh, Kokopelli! I love the watermarked Kokepelli image on the back panel! The pot, feathers, and Kokepelli are fabulous together, and you did a wonderful job responding to the sketch, Linda!
Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105271
Wed, May 17, 2017 @ 12:38 PM
Well neighbor!! We were thinking similarly today!! I love your Native American vessel, and of course, those feathers!!
------------------------------ Anne HarmonFS154, QFTD58, PROUD FAN CLUB MEMBER (photo of our Great Granddaughter Elise, just 6 months old) and me, even older.