



More fun with Asian art. I love this iris stamp- it looks Asian to me and I like it every time I pull it out to use. I also like the coin stamp on the dragonfly atc. I embossed it with black ep. It is stamped on a scrap of my yellow paste paper. I used about every inch of that paper. The little girls are cut out of some paper Amy brought me from Japan. The shoes are stamped with black and embossed. I filled in the top of the sandal with glaze pen.
Oh and ignore the purple spots, they were on the glass of the scanner. I was too lazy to go downstairs for the windex and rescan. If I get to it, I'll switch the photos.
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