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Thursday 16 August 2018

When Butter Flies

Hello.  Welcome.  It's a wet and grey day.  I did a little tidying in the craft room, which to the casual eye would be unremakable.  It's still a disaster with UFO's in plentitude and stash, scraps and stamps vying for available space on the desk.  I am waiting for a small miracle, which may very well turn out to be the visit of my friend from the UK in a bit over a week.  She has declared herself too old to craft on the floor so I suppose I really should bite the bullet and sweep everything off the desks into boxes, throw them in a cupboard and slam the door!!!  Sounds like a plan.......... 


But first, here's the very lovely geisha from Paperbabes with a stenciled circle sun and an explosion of Rubber Dance butterflies.  I've gone with some nice bright citrus colours using Spiced Marmalade distress ink for the sun, Cracked Pistachio distress ink for the sentiment bar and Mustard Seed distress ox for the butterflies.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Cards und More Challenge 27 - Colour Board
Paperbabes Challenge 79 - Sketch
Word Art Wednesday Weeks 348/349




4 comments:

  1. This is a super take on the Paperbabe Sketch Gail, love how you have stamped the Thank you within her costume. Thanks for sharing and joining in with the challenge.
    Have fun when you friend arrives and good luck with the tidy up it's not an easy task all said and done.
    Creative Wishes Tracey DT

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  2. Beautiful image, love the sun and the butterflies fitting around.

    Sylv xx

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  3. I really love the glow of the sun and the butterflies fluttering by. Thanks for taking part in our Cards und more Challenge!

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