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March into spring!

Well it would be nice if we could, wouldn't it? Unfortunately it's still stormy as hell.

As you can see, the scene is starting to come together, but I'll be working on this one all year I think. 

I haven't really had chance to make anything this week, so I thought I'd share my resin experiments. I used sequins, glitter, small findings and some gold flakes, just to test what works. Here are the results. 










The ones with the little sequin stars and hearts worked the best. Now all I have to do is decide what to do with them.
Since its March, I will have a quick review of my resolutions. I managed to save 29% of my wages this month, only had one takeaway and hit 20k words. On the other hand, I did not donate to charity, had no no meat days, and my reading has slowed right down. So there are things I have to work on.
Until next time
Ems

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