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Faeire dust . . .

So I had plans for these sweet flying fairy stamps from Faerie Song Art Stamps, but after inking them up and stamping them on a watercolor wash background, it seemed they only needed a little bit of fairy dust to finish them off.
 Isn't she lovely?  Such a pretty image.  I'll try to show the glitter I added to her wings and stars, but you know how it is when trying to photograph sparkle.

You get the idea, right?

Just look at that fairy dust fly--it definitely needs some Wink of Stella!



Looking for a little sparkle and shine?  Check out these finds at Altered Pages:
Wink of Stella (one of my personal favorites)
And Faerie Song Art Stamps

How's that for some fairy dust?
(Thank you, Faerie Song, for the beautiful stamps!)

Happy Thursday,


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  1. Trisha I knew that little girl was perfect for you! Lovely!!!!

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  2. We all need a little fairy dust. Great work Trisha!

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    1. Thank you, LaChelle--not what I'd planned on, but that's usually the way it goes . . . and you are SO right about the fairy dust!!!

      :)

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