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Friday 2 November 2018

Day of the Dead Candles

Hello.  Welcome.  I have a fun project over on the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity today.  I've been playing with Lost Coast Designs 3 Small Skull stamps and tissue paper and made some Day of the Dead candles.


Whether you celebrate Day of the Dead or not you gotta admit these are pretty cool!!  Hop over to the Portal for details and also the linky to join up your stamped Day of the Dead makes.  See you there.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Paperartsy Topic 19 - Tissue Paper Topic
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Crafteezee Challenge - Anything But a Card
Dream In Darkness - Notorious November
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 85 - Picture inspired by candles





11 comments:

  1. Wow, they look amazing! Always wanted to try this technique, Jo x

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  2. Amazing! My daughter participates in this custom and has a tea towel and candles with these designs like yours. It is an interesting holiday to read about too...
    Yours looks great!

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  3. Amazing day of the dead candles, don't they look good! I love these.

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  4. So skulls are not my favourite motifs... But your candles look cool, well coloured, and the tissue paper well "melted" in. Never dared try myself!

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  5. Gail they turned out perfect!!

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  6. Lovely candles Gail, I love the Milagros skull and fab colours. xx

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  7. Brilliant set, love the images and love the colors. Thank you for joining Dream in Darkness November challenge, I hope you'll join us again this month.

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  8. Great to see something off the page. Thanks for sharing at Dream In Darkness

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