I managed to combine three challenges from this week. WT181 - sharpen up - pencil crayons, TLC184 - black magic and LSC183 a little something.
something old - Old fabric and beads
something new - black magic technique
something borrowed - Biggans idea for a southwest (inca) theme
something blue - turquoise in Kokopelli's dress and in fabric
Image stamped on black with craft white, coloured with prismacolor pencil crayons and gamsol. Used fancy. Cut edges with scissors and matted with more mustard. Cut out fabric and matted with more mustard, stitched around edges. added the black embroidery thread and beads. Added the circle sentiment (moon).
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008 GMT Views: 1618
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Registered: August 29, 2007 Location: Cambridge, Ontario Canada Posts: 20999
Mon, Sep 01, 2008 @ 4:31 PM
Patricia Rose, you've outdone yourself on this beauty. I love love love what you've done on this card. Going to my favs. for sure. I love everything.......
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OMGoodness...this is the most wonderful card. Great blackmagic work...but I just love everything about this card. Awesome creativity in all the aspects of this card. I really like the thread and bead work along with the distressing. Great sewing!
Registered: July 15, 2006 Location: Gilbertsville, PA Posts: 12427
Mon, Sep 01, 2008 @ 6:45 PM
I'd have to say this creation is just over the top!! Fabulous design, stitching, colors and elements all over this beauty!! This is the first I've ever seen beads on a card and I love it!!!
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Registered: March 21, 2006 Location: sunny southern california Posts: 20098
Mon, Sep 01, 2008 @ 8:10 PM
WOW, best of show today! LOVin all of the details and vibrant colors!
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