
I then took a little of a Stewart Gill paint on a baby wipe and dabbed it all over. I changed the colour and dabbed again, and finished off with a little opal. I used the same colours for the swirl. The keyhole and key I painted with Liquitex copper and then added just a touch of Stewart Gill paints (from the baby wipe already used). I hung these to a chain, which I attached with hot glue.
I printed the word on the computer. Everything but the word, chain and paints supplied by Ms. Sweetpea :)

3 comments:
Stunning Stunning Stunning - and the colors are so ME . . . LOL!
Fantastic job Annie!
Love the colors, and how you did the grungeboard. This is so fun to see what great variety we're getting from the same supplies. Love how your Dare turned out.
Your "men" are gorgeous too!!!
OK I love everything about this the feeling I get from it the colors....in other words E V E R Y T H I N G!!!!
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