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Stencil 1 fun for the birds!!





 Happy April 2nd! 
This month our sponsor for Altered Pages is Stencil 1.
 
What I have to share with you today is a made over bird feeder, using my Birds-3 pack-two layers,from Stencil 1.


Since the winter has been long and dull here in New York,I decided to create a cheery feeding spot to greet the arriving birds after their long flights! 
 
 Have a look and I hope to inspired you to create today!




Supplies used:
Stencil 1~Birds 3pack-two layers Stencil
DecoArt Chalk Paint
DecoArt Americana Paints
Gloss 3D Gel
other stencils




Thanks for your visit! Don't forget to check out the great sale going on at AlteredPages.com!! 
Lots of incoming crafty goodness supplies~
You know you need them!! heehee ")

Jackie ")
www.creatingwithoutcrayons-jackiepneal.com

Comments

  1. What a great upcycle project Jackie! Cute cute!!!

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  2. What fun for the birds to have an upscale home! Great project. THANKS

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  3. I am sure the birds will like their home! Very Pretty♥

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  4. Very nice! I like making everyday objects pretty, too. Love the way the color pops.

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  5. This is wonderful, Jackie! I know the birds will love using it as much as you will enjoy watching them! TFS a great up cycle idea!

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