I thought maybe you could use a little leprechaun.
Just click on any of the images to open in a larger screen, then save to your computer before printing.
Here is a sepia look for him, if you aren't in a St. Patty's mood.
Or maybe you are feeling girly?
Here is an image from an old French chocolate card, that was blue. I tinted it sepia and added some soft colors. I'm going to use her as a fairy in one of the cages from the previous post.
And here is a little girl leprechaun made from a sepia photo, just for fun.
Now, why do I let myself get side tracked on these kind of projects?? I only needed a couple of fairy pics and next thing you know, I've edited 20 instead.
Back to work!
Those fairies are not going to just fly into the cages on their own. I need to glue them down and trap them!
Karla - thank you for the darling images! Side-tracking is a good thing; a much needed break from trapping fairies...
Posted by: mercedes scott | March 14, 2013 at 09:00 AM
I love the little boy, especially! Thanks, Karla!
Posted by: Laurie | March 14, 2013 at 05:34 PM
Oh, Karla! Thank you for a lovely treat! They are dear in so many ways!
Happy St. Paddy's!
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