
Saturday, January 24, 2009
SAWO-Gesso Transfer

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18 comments:
Oh Sarah what a lovely compliment to SaWo.
Your creation is awesome and beautiful. I love them.
Thanks for playing this great technique on SaWo.
beautiful transfer!! love the background!!
its beautiful great transfer and what a precious photo
Beautiful! How special, this photo of your grandma.
SaWo is one of my faves too. Your transfer is beautiful. Love the photo.
Beautiful work Sarah! Thanks for the link to the tutorial too!!
The background is fantastic. The transfer too!
Bettie
Your grandmother is lovely. And so is your transfer. Now I really have to give this try-- I've been meaning to.
Good heavens, it's just fabulous me dear! That little flower by the corner has my heart...
Great work again, Sarah! :o)
This is so gorgeous! Love it!!
Stunning! I have not used gesso yet, but after seeing everyone's art, I may have to give it a try!
Liz
Fabulous card and transfer, Sarah!
Beautiful! Your image came out wonderfully!
stunning I love the way you made the frame round it and to use your own grandmother, great
Really beautiful!
This is gorgeous Sarah ... the photo of your grandmother is awesome! I'll have to try this technique when my mind is clear ... these days it seems all I can do to put together plain, ordinary cards. Thanks for the inspiration though!!
You are a wiz with that gesso Sarah!
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