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Sunday, 21 November 2021

Rose Gold Angel

Hello Nomad friends.  Happy Sunday!!!  And it is!!  Sunny!!  First time for over a week.  But the temp did drop to none.  That's around 32 for you gals in the F zone.  So I should be out, enjoying the little bit of sun and warmth, before it nips back behind the mountain and the temps plummet to very chilly again.  But I wanted to make a quick little angel.  Bwahahahahaahahahahahahaaaa.  Never assume that cos it should be easy, that it was....  I'm leaving a few notes below, more for me than you, so next time it should be easier.

Marianne design Angel with star die, rose gold mirror card and yellow vellum to back the cutouts.  Easy eh??  Maybe not......

I am not admitting how long this took. But here's some tips.... when working with mirror card and/or vellum double sided tape would be a good glue option. When you want to bend mirror card, tissue paper is probably a better option to back it with than vellum, especially when you used tacky glue on the vellum and it's gone a bit hard and wrinkly.  But it's all right in the end, and after 59,000 photographs I managed to get this one! Rose gold mirror card is a *!**! to get a good photo of.   But it does look very lovely in the real.

Cheers!

Have a lovely crafty day everyone..... Hugz 

Joining the fun at
Allsorts Challenge Week 651 - One For the Girls
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 569
Unstampabelles Challenge 117 - Colour My World



4 comments:

  1. Dry pretty angel .. glad you got there in the end! Thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts Chalkenge this week
    Pauline x

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  2. A pretty feminine creation, many thanks for joining in this weeks Feminine theme at Allsorts challenge.

    B x

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  3. Wonderful creation! Worth the time you spent on her! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas challenge. Good luck!

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  4. Thanks for the tips! Lovely 3D project. Thanks for sharing with us at Unstampabelles

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