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Monday, October 17, 2011

Altered Candle


Hi Everyone,

Just another Halloween project.  This was my first attempt transferring an image to a candle.  I am super excited about how well it turned out.   

I used "Haunted House" one of Teri's digis.  You can find all the Delicious Doodles digis at StitchyBear Digital Stamps.


I am entering my candle into the following challenges:

Thanks for stopping by, bunches of hugs

11 comments:

  1. Thankyou for joing in with us on The Crazy Challenge blog xx

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  2. Yes! you should be super excited - it looks fabulous! Thanks so much for joining in with our Halloween/Fall challenge at Paper Sundaes this week.

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  3. Oh! I've never done a candle like this before! Great inspiration! Thank you for sharing this with us at Crafty Boots x

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  4. Wow, your candle looks amazing. Thanks for playing along with us at Crafty Boots Challenge.

    Dionne

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  5. Awesome! I have altered candles with stamps - how do you do it with digis? Very cool!

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  6. Hello Marjo,

    Fab candle! And as its your first try it is perfect too so well done you! Id love to try that out too - you've inspired me!

    Thanks for playing along with our Halloween - no Orange challenge over at Delicious Doodles.

    Good luck with the draw.

    Keryn :)

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  7. What a fantastic candle. I love it! Thanks so much for joining us at Quirky Crafts.

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  8. Fab candle. Thanks for joining us over at Crafty Boots. Zo x

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  9. Great candle decoration. Thanks for sharing your art in the Cheerful Stamp Pad challenge.

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  10. Wonderful card Marjo!! Love the detail:)
    Thanks so much for joining us GingerLoft Challenges:)
    Huggs
    Lynn xxx

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  11. this is awesome. You did a great job on transferring your image. Thanks for joining the Halloween challenge at the Cheerful Stamp Pad.

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Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to leave me a comment! It is very much appreciated.
hugs, Marjo