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Two for Tuesday

WOW! Did our team come through this month. Our design team was design team was challenged to use Dylusions or Gellatos with their Niji Waterbrush and an image from a collage sheet. Each project is unique in its own way.  Please be sure to visit each designers blog (link below images) for more information on their projects.







 





Please visit each of our designers 
and let them know you were by!

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  1. won't be able to vote this month - they are each, and every one, unique, special, and just delightful! No way to pick a favorite.
    Wonderful and intriguing work, artists!

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    1. Tristan no voting!!! These are for inspiration only!!!

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  2. I really enjoyed myself reading the the tutorials and seeing what all the designers created♥

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  3. What a fabulous variety of projects by the team.....something for everyone and a great array of techniques and detail. I am with Tristan it would be a tough one to vote on! :)

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    1. This is a great collection of creativity!!!!

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  5. Super job everyone! Lots of fun to see what everyone created :)

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  6. Great job everyone!!!!!! Such a wide range of projects all using similar tools...very cool to see.

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  7. I have to add one more comment here. THANK YOU LYNEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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