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Easter is on its way . . . and an atc.

Yes. in fact, I am already making Easter eggs.
These are collaged with papers from a set of Vintage Text Pages, 
then painted up and dressed up with some pretty vintage laces and Kunze German Scrap:
Kunze has a rich array of gorgeous scrap;  I'm particularly fond of that butterfly . . .

Just for fun, here is an atc created using a watercolor background and one of the exclusive stamp sheets available only through Mailbox Muse:
The red rubber sheet size I used is from the Mailbox Muse atc kit, however, this pretty lady and her fan are also available on the Asian Ambience sheet. 

Happy Thursday to you!
:)trisha
P.S.  More details about the eggs HERE.

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  1. Love those eggs Trisha! What did you use as a base?
    Your watercolor atc is beautiful! ")

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    1. Thank you, Jackie--those are the regular plastic, two part eggs, the kind you find in every Easter basket!

      :)

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  2. Those eggs are ADORABLE!! Great job Trisha!

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  3. Fab Easter eggs, and love that Asian ATC.

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  4. These eggs are beautiful! Loving the German Scrap.

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  5. The Easter eggs are beautiful and I pinned them!

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