This morning in my garden I saw
No wonder I haven't seen any butterflies, these guys must
have EATEN all the colorful and lovely species...
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Meantime, Asylum Anne has been empathising with those stuck in darkness for days on end and created a "Commemorative Bottle" that, now monsoon is upon them, may well have floated out of the Tham Luang cave system with a sadder outcome..
Tar gel and alcohol inks drizzled inside, stamps from Rubber Dance fishy sets on the outside.
The fragile mesh of life, and the glow-in-dark thread of the rescuers guide ropes. People glued at intervals to the mesh right down to the bottom of the bottle, where a skull represents the Thai navy seal that died.
Outside embellished with paper, embossing powder, crackle medium, shells etc
Text "Thai caving" around the top
Safety helmets & bling for the rescuers bringing them back into lightness
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Outside embellished with paper, embossing powder, crackle medium, shells etc
Text "Thai caving" around the top
Safety helmets & bling for the rescuers bringing them back into lightness
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These FinnStamper clear stamps might be flying on
your way if the you link your art down below,
it's anything goes - but not the cuties.
Fabulous creations :-) Pity FinnStamper don't have a Translator button on their Shop :-(
ReplyDeleteGosh, what exotic insects you have in your garden. Hoping to get my weird on soon and join the dark dreaming. Hugz
ReplyDeletewhat a great great commemoration of such a sad event.
ReplyDeleteLove the Skull moths/butterflies in your garden lol...and Anne's commemorative jar is just so special(and very clever) XXX
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