When I read about these wings, I was stunned!  What an unusual
and innovative idea Lisa Owens came up with.

and innovative idea Lisa Owens came up with.
This little fairy has delicate features, especially her  wings! Her wings are from a  moth  found in Drain, Oregon. The wings were treated with a high gloss   sealer and  added wire on the edging to hold these delicate wings in  place.
The wings also come out, so they will not get damaged during shipment. They can and will break under too much bending or pressure, so handle with a delicate hand.
This unique face is also a pendant which I created out of polymer  clay and  then antiqued. I placed the pendant on a burgundy  feather  which  contrasts well with the botanical design on the vellum. The card  stock  that I used for this card is forest green.
The pendant also comes with a black ribbon necklace. I will be posting this card in my Etsy Shop today.
The wings also come out, so they will not get damaged during shipment. They can and will break under too much bending or pressure, so handle with a delicate hand.
You can see more of Lisa's beautiful creations at:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/67924301/moth-winged-fairy
http://www.etsy.com/listing/67924301/moth-winged-fairy
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Polymer Clay Greeting Card
by Sandy Prenzi
This is not only a greeting card, but a gift as well.
by Sandy Prenzi
This is not only a greeting card, but a gift as well.
The pendant also comes with a black ribbon necklace. I will be posting this card in my Etsy Shop today.
 
 
2 comments:
Wow, very interesting wings, Lisa Owens does beautiful work. Thanks for sharing!
Love your Pendant, the design is pretty and I especially like how you antiqued it to bring out the design even more. What a fun and unique and greeting card/gift! :)
Your greeting card/pendant is really cute! I love it!
Jackie
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