Sitting around with idle hands drives me crazy (just ask my DH!). So on a recent visit to Canberra, the only crafting supplies I could take were pen and paper.
Keeping in mind the butterfly projects I've been creating lately, I die cut several butterflies and packed them into a ziplock bag with a fine black marker. Whenever I got a few spare minutes I whipped them out and started drawing.
Here's a peek at what I've been working on.
I haven't forgotten about the final shadow box in my black and white butterfly series - it's still on the drawing board. But perhaps some of these will make it into the last one.
'Til next time.....
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That's inspired!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pauline. It's quite a challenge to create identical wings but at the same time it's quite therapeutic.
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