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March 2005 Newsletter




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March Hare
March Hare:
Working with Playing Cards

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March Hare Single Slide Mailer Brandi Powell


Supplies:
Block Type Fun Alphabet by Art By Moonlight Rubber Stamps
Puzzle Stamp image by Art By Moonlight Rubber Stamps
Green and Black fibers
Guadalupe Chalk Ink by The Angel Company
Black Dye Ink pad by the Angel Company
2 March Hare print out images
Single Slide Mailer
Microscope Slide
1 Round Playing Card (any number)
1 #2 tiny playing card
White cardstock
Olive cardstock by Stampin Up!
2 clock stickers
2 plastic bingo markers
Spray Fixative
Pearl Ex in Bronze
Blender Pen



Directions:
1. Paint entire single slide mailer with Guadalupe ink. Stamp the entire inside randomly with puzzle piece stamp in black ink. Set aside.
2. Spray a light layer of spray fixative onto microscope slide then place on image. Trim any additional image from the outside. Adhere to single slide mailer.
3. Stamp the words "lets", "get" & "gether" on white cardstock with black ink. Trim around each of the three words and layer on olive cardstock. Set aside.
4. Starting on the front of the mailer, cut circle card in half. Adhere toward top of mailer in a row. Trim anywhere needed to fit mailer. Adhere the word lets in upper left corner. Adhere the word get crooked on the right side. Adjust the clock sticker around the words and trim as needed. Adhere plastic bingo marker over the letter "l." Trim one of the March Hare photos down to his head. Paint his head with bronze Pearl Ex. Adhere between the two words.
5. Inside left of mailer, adhere #2 playing card horizontal in center. Adhere the watch sticker in upper right corner. Adhere the word gether in the center. Adhere the second plastic bingo marker on the letter 't."
6. Wrap the green and black fibers around the center.