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Simple and chic

Learning to find myself in the simple things.

I adore old, vintage things and incorporating that look and feel into my art. 
I hope you enjoy the video.
Here are the supplies that were used:

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   Thank you for watching
and have a great day!



Comments

  1. Where did you get your bird image and bird cage for the project? I would love to know I am a card artist. hugs,gina hammond

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    1. Hi Gina, the bird image is from alteredpages.com. Thank you, have a great day!

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    2. http://alteredpages.com/t/digital-and-printed-collages

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  2. www.AlteredPages.com we sell collages and much more. We offer digital and printed versions.

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  3. Cassandra, that is lovely--so soft and pretty. :)

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  4. We are so lucky to have this fabulous artist on our TEAM! Thanks Cassandra.

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  5. Hello my dear friend, you did it again, love the page. I smile when I see you tap your fingers, and I wonder whats next oh well I know I will love that too. Have a blessed new year may God keep you always in His care. Blessings, Julie

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  6. Beautiful! Welcome to the team!!!

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