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Dia De Los Muertos

The Design Team and yes, including across the pond, has been having fun with spooky creations.  This journal page was created using scraps stamps, paint and the colorful Altered Pages collage sheet DAY of  the DEAD downloaded from Altered Pages.  June Mac had a great time with our collages.  Stay tuned for stenciling!

Supplies:
The collage sheet was printed on copy paper. Fussy cut the image of the skulls and the Dia De Los Muertos banner from the Altered Pages collage sheet DAY of  the DEAD 

The sentiment 'Bite me' (from my stash) was stamped with black ink on white paper, then ink the edges.  With a dry paintbrush, stippled page with blue acrylic paint.

Thanks to our partner this month...


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