Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Vintage Fairy ATC

A little ATC project I've been working on... All of the stamped images (except the script) are Oxford Impressions - the fairy and the stars are from the Fairy Sweets set, and the flower swag (lovin' that little thing!!) is from The Fairest Flower set.  I just adore this little girl image.... colored her with Copics, as well as the Prima flower, and added a little glitteryness (hmmm.... computer says that's not a word - what does it know of crafting??).  The identification card and the air mail thingy are free ephemera images from Just Something I Made.

Hope you're all having a great Wednesday... my kids get out of school early on "Wacky Wednesdays" - so I'd better get crafting! ;)

12 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful, Jean! Need to go and check out that fairy set!

    Hope you're having a wonderful day!

    Julie

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  2. Sweetest Fairy of them all. Love your ATC. I hope your planning on entering the contest going on at Oxford?

    Glitteryness not a word? What does a computer know? I run spell check and it still wrong. Even the word Steampunk dosen't work. LOL

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  3. She is a really cutie! Thank you for commenting on my blog!

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  4. She's just perfect! And I agree that glitteryness is definitely a real word!!

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  5. oh my goodness, i love that floral swag, too!! i think i need this "fairest flower" set!!

    and my apologies about the doily cards post ~ i unintentionally made it sound like i used a real doily. it's actually a hero arts stamp called circle doily, and regular old emboss resist. sorry!!
    and thanks for your lovely comments, too. :)

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  6. Awesome ATC! Just gorgeous!

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  7. Love this atc. These images from Oxford Impressions is so georgeous. Wishing you a wonderfull weekend.

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  8. Oh she is adorable more OI stamps needed loving the steam punk ones too!

    love Dawn xx

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  9. Luv this little ATC!
    Blessings, peace, and love,
    Tonya

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