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Old 09-11-2013, 02:05 PM
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Thumbs up Fish Bowl Mini (Made with Markers and Isopropyl Alcohol)

Here's another one of my art minis. The first one was called Flower Pot mini. This one is called "Fish Bowl." They are fun to do because you don't know what it will resemble in the end. The border was made by cutting up a crumb block I made the other day. It had the right colors in it for this mini. It measures 8.75 x 9.

Here's the link to the tut in case you missed it:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...29706.html#top

It's a perfect project to do with GC! Hope you enjoy it!

p.s. In the tut, you'll see the early stages of Fish Bowl.
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Old 09-11-2013, 04:00 PM
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Great project for kids to help with!
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love the colors and the way they "bleed".... very cool
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Looks fun.
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Very Cute! And your comment about the DGK project is right on, especially if you set up outdoors. that alcohol went everywhere, but it was great fun.
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cute and happy-love it
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I haven't tried this yet but now after seeing yours, I want to try it.
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Thanks so much for the great tutorial. I'll definitely have to try this.
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Very cool!!!
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very nice, i have to try this with my grand kids thanks
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