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The article in Cloth Paper Scissors by Pam Carriker (May/Jun 2009 Issue 24-page 50-53 )inspired me to do this piece today. I purchased all the paint colors suggested (except for the quinacridone mickel azo gold). I guess Hobby Lobby does not have the "Golden" paints. I wonder why? Anyway, when I went up to the checker and put the many tubes of paint on the counter.....she asked "are you a painter?".

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Sacred Yoli said…
Awesome! Wasn't that project so much fun? I got inspired too! I made this pic based on that same article.
(great minds think alike!)

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Anonymous said…
and you said??????
Silke Powers said…
That's a gorgeous piece! I love the contemplative look on her face. And the butterflies. And the color palette! :) Silke
Love this dahling! Did you tell the cashier at Hobby Lobby "Here's your sign?" And no I'm not a painter "I use this paint as a centerpiece on my coffee table"! Duh!!!! Oh well, poor person. Love ya, Renea
Susan said…
I'm sure she was in awe of you, and I know you remained gracious. The picture is beautiful. Take care, Susan
reagan said…
This is awesome! Thank you so much for friending me on FB and letting me see your work. It warms my heart to know it was helpful:-) Cracking up about the 'are you a painter' LoL! Come by and visit my blog if you have a chance, http://www.thebagladysart.blogspot.com
xoxo
Pam

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