Happy Friday!! This weeks challenge was to alter something. Nothing in my "Alterables" box was really screaming at me, so I decided to alter some paper and a transparency. I looked at the tutorial on SCS for the Acetate Box and then just changed the measurements to fit the size, etc. I wanted. My base squares are 4"x4" and scored at 1" to give it more stability, and it is obviously taller. I printed the sentiment on the computer and used Shimmerz on the wings and lantern light. I also wanted to color the whole image as opposed to paper piecing so she'd stand out a little more. I also had a reason for making her jacket and dress those colors because I am sure I never would have paired them up for an outfit on my own, but now I'm thinking it doesn't look so bad (maybe it's growing on me, lol). Thanks for stopping by, hope to see you again soon!
Oh yeah…while this little cutie is from last month's release, Katie at Papermakeup Stamps has several brand new stamps being release this weekend, head over to Papermakeup Stamps to check them out!
Supplies:
Stamps: Jaina from Papermakeup Stamps
Paper: Tea Party dsp, Pretty in Pink and Sertainly Celery cardstocks (all by Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black
Accessories: Copics (colors shown above), Shimmerz (colors shown above), So Saffron ribbon by SU!, lacey punch by SU!, circle and scallop circle punches by SU, Martha Stewart test tubes and colored sugar for decorating cookies!

Adorable!!!
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I love this…the transparency is a wonderful idea.
I love fairies and pixie dust too.
connie paxman
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Cute idea to put the test tubes in the acetate box!
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How cute, what is inside?
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This is really ADORABLE! Great job!
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What an adorable little package of fairy dust! I like how you used the eyelet border punch!
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OMG I love this Tangii!!!!!
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this turned out really cute – and a neat idea too! Love the sentiment!!
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This is darling Tangii! Love the ribbon! 😀
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Oh very cute and pretty. You did a wonderful job on your project.
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How clever.It turned out superbly! I would never have thought of that just with stuff laying around!
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