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Candle Crazed

This week, over at Paper Vineyard's blog, the design team is featuring projects in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month that starts in less than a week.  My project is a candle featuring my very own FitterTwit Design "Thrive" colored with Copic markers (R81, R83, R85) and blinged out with my beloved American Tag HomePro!!! Swing back by October 1st to find out how to get my digital image "Thrive" for FREE.  But, as always happens when I start making candles, one IS NEVER enough....


Let me present the Halloween Copic Candle Class that is slated October 9th at 1:00 p.m over at Paper Vineyard.  Click HERE for deets.  I can already tell that this one is going to be a fun class.... check out that SUPER CUTE image!!!  Can you see why I'm so candle crazed???

So I'm thinking I got the candle madness out of my system.... for now.  Be sure to check out what the rest of the design team turned out for this challenge, come back here October 1st for more on the digital image and don't forget to sign up for the Halloween Copic Candle class!  This is going to be a VERY special October!!!

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Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee these!! WOW WOW WOW!!! Gorgeous! :):):):):):):):):):):)
Creepy Glowbugg said…
ACK! You know I am all about the Hallowe'en candle!! Brilliant! Wish I could attend one of your classes! I do turn my images over after coloring to see if you would approve of my paper saturation! LOL!

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