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          Date: 5/2/13
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    • Beautiful! How did you do this?!
      #1 5/2/13 2:28pm


      Thank you. I picked up this inexpensive wood cross at the craft store. Hodge Podged it and then used alcohol inks on it. Used my Pazzles Inspiration software to import a scan of the cross and then designed the metal piece to go on top of it. Cut the metal piece out of a sheet of soda cans and embossed it. Added some pearl beading by The Paper Studio that I picked up in the clearance rack and added it. Then I inked the cross and Pearl beading as well and glued it to the cross. I spritzed it all with some gold glimmer mist. When it was dry, I sealed it all with a satin finish. It turned out pretty nice. Not perfect, but I like it.
      #2 5/2/13 2:43pm

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      I am speachless.
      #3 5/2/13 11:03pm


      Thank you for the positive feedback. I'm really having fun with my PI so far.
      #4 5/3/13 11:25am

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