I used a Lavinia Stamps Unicorn, and he told me that he wanted to be in a Magical Winter Forest! I decided to use a mixture of watercolours, glass beads, and gems to make a mystical home for him.
A close up pic of the frosty icicles, I love glass beads! : )
Thank you so much for visiting me today. I would love to read any comments you might have, and I look forward to visiting your blog too!
I am entering this into the Lavinia Stamps Challenge on their Facebook page.
I would also like to enter it into the following Challenges
Emerald Creek Dares Winter Wishes
Mystical, magical, and memorable indeed! Thank you for sharing with us at Fashionable Stamping Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Jannet, such beautiful colours and I really like the addition of the glass beads and gems. It definitely does look like a Magical Winter Forest. Thank you for sharing this with us at Fashionable Stamping Challenges, Sandra x
ReplyDeleteHow lovely Jannet! A magical winter forest it is indeed and that unicorn looks very at home there! Love your use of glass beads and really pretty colours, thank you for sharing this with us at Fashionable Stamping challenges,
ReplyDeleteLeanne DT
A super card and the Unicorn is definitely in a magical winter forest, thank so much for sharing our lovely creation with us at Fashionable Stamping Challenges.
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B x
You really have made a beautiful magical winter forest for the lovely Unicorn! Thanks so much for joining in our Winter Magic challenge at A Vintage Journey. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous background for your unicorn! Love all the colours you've used on your piece. Thanks for joining us on the Emerald Creek Dares Blog!
ReplyDelete- Katelyn DT at Emerald Creek
Lovely piece thank you for sharing with us at The Artistic Stamper - Debs DT
ReplyDeleteSo pretty ..... Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper Challenge xx
ReplyDeleteGosh Jannet that is just magical, thanks for joining in with us at the Craft Stamper, Elizabeth xxx
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