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To the One I Love!


Love is in the Air, have you felt it?  Sometimes you may have to look a little harder.  For some it is Love for the New Beginnings that can come with a New Year and others it is for family time with the holidays or thoughts going to your beloved with Valentine's Day just around the corner.


In doing my annual tidy up of my art room I came across a piece of a Gel Print which I had done last year using punched heart shapes so decided that this would be my starting point for my project today.


I had cut out images from the 'To the One I Love' Collage Sheet from Altered Pages with Valentine's Day in mind and looked at my options.


I settled on an image that had a declaration of love with it and then picked out a few other coordinating elements, a border edge strip, a flower and some neon pink ink.


Supplies

Cardstock/Base
Gel Press Print Background
Collage Image from  the 'The One I Love' Collage Sheet
Radiant Neon Ink




Danie xx

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