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- Obviously, there are some fantastic images in my head. Some beautiful become alive in my travel-journals. Some weird find their way into my dream-diary. Some funny just bust out while composing my emails. Until it's the right time for me to get published, I want to get public, at least! That's what my blog is all about.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Wreck This Journal: Make Prints Using A Ink Pad And Cut Vegetables.
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A quick one, where the preparations took more time than the print! I used: A leaf Chinese cabbage, tomato, bell pepper, carrot, ginger and a cauliflower floret.
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This is really pretty! I'd be tempted to frame it to hang on the wall. :-)
Thanks Carol! :-)
Feel free to do whatever you like to do ... BUT I dare to say, that a similar creation made with your own hands and vegetables would be even beter! *g*