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Quilled Ballerina on Stage

I decided to put my ballerina on stage. After almost finishing the last curtain, I had to switch glue. Unbeknownst to me, it dried white!!!! I almost died! I had to trim the sides to cut off the white glue....anyway, here is what she looks like.

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  1. Oh, no! What a surprise that would have been! lol I didn't know they still made glues that stayed white! The stage is a wonderful addition, and that curtain is beautiful!...Nancy :o)

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  2. It came with a kit I bought for quilling. I was NOT happy! I guess you can tell what side I had to trim off...

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  3. Really? Why would a quilling kit use that kind of glue!
    It really is lovely, Jennifer! :o)

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    1. It was from the Klutz twirled paper starter kit. Thanks for the compliment NickelNook! :)

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  4. Fortunately, you save it! Accidents do happen. It is essential that you were well settled! Ballerina won the stage! :)))

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    1. I know, right? Atleast it wasn't in the beginning stages...Thanks!!!! :)

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  5. Lovely quilling - she looks so graceful!

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    1. Thank you Ann! Although it's not quite as neat as your work... :) I'm still learning.

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