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Welcome to a new week 
with Prima and Jean.






A little Shakespeare is always a good thing.   
Where art thou Muse?

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I choose an interesting page from a vintage book.  I cut it to show the text I wanted.  I used double sided tape to adhere to the black card base.  

I use the amazing Duo glue to achieve some leafing on my flower and the paper.  The flower was attached to the black base, then rhinestones were added for accent, echoing the reddish color of the page accent.  More leafing was added to pop the corners and echo the gold on the flower.    The black base was added to a cream card which has a matching envelope.   

YOU can make the most superb, remarkable and fantastic projects with PRIMA!


If you saw my videos, you noticed how often I say fabulous. I am working on expanding my vocabulary.  The thesaurus made FABULOUS suggestions!

adj amazing, wonderful



                               


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