Sunday, December 6, 2009

Micrscope Slide ATCs, Happy Birthday and Farewell!!

♥ Phil and Bec ♥
As the year draws to a close I have to say good-bye to a wonderful couple who are moving on. These two people were the first friends we made in town and their friendship has meant so much to me and my family. We'll miss you guys so much, next year!! Thank you for your friendship and kindness. Enjoy your well earned break, have fun and enjoy your new adventures.




Here are a couple of Microscope Slide ATCs. I created the background using the credit card technique but the colours got a little too muddy-so I used some microbeads. Images are from Ceremony.
A wonderful tutorial can be found on Kelsey's blog. Kelsey has the most amazing techniques!!!


Happy Birthday to my Mum!!! I hope your day is fantastic!!!!

7 comments:

  1. Sorry Sam, I haven't left comment for a while because my computer crushed (using this one from work, lol...). Great ATC's as usually.

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  2. happy birthday to mom of creative art junket; will need to read more on this credit card technique

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  3. I get so sad when that happens! . . . people I like move away :(

    Happy birthday to your mom!

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  4. Hello Sam - how are ya? It really is sad when friends leave town :-(
    However, it is always a blessing when we at least have these friends in our lives. They will most probably never be totally out of your life, I'm sure!
    Oooooh, I love your new ATCs. You clever thing!! OH and a BIG happy, belated bithday to your ma!

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  5. first i like to say that i can imagine that you are sad losing dear and special friends, that is always very hard.
    second, i will give you my birthday wishes for your mother and i hope you have all a wonderful day.
    and then ofcourse your microscope slides are very beautiful.
    wonderful colors too.
    have a nice day

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  6. Hi Sam! Thanks for visiting my blog:) I would love to see what your dragon-self would look like... These ATCs are lovely. I am so impressed that you can get some minute detail on such a small surface!

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