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It's All About Insects

I can't say love insects, but I certainly don't hate them either. They spread pollen, eat other harmful insects that destroy gardens and can bite you too. They're interesting and strange.
 So when I was recently given a few books on Entomology and insect identification from my SIL Margie, this recycler knew just how to honor these strange and sometimes beautiful creatures.
The images are odd and scary.
But they were the perfect size for my recycling idea so I started cutting,glueing and using a little 
Dimensional Magic and I created..
 A few Insect Pendants!
Just a few interesting bugs to hang around your neck.
Maybe they will keep others away?
Or maybe they will look good on Halloween!
Enjoy

Comments

  1. Janet - wa-a-a=y cool!!! Love insect art anyway. I think they are often under-rated!

    Distressed Donna Down Home

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  2. REally beautiful! I love insects - and black and white - and pendants...these are absolutely lovely!

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  3. "VERY"...lol sorry, poor typing but new follower!

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  4. I'm not a bug girl but love insect art. These are fantastic!

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  5. I'm in LOVE!! These are fabulous. I've pinned them and featured you on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/iGottaCreate
    Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create!
    <3 Christina

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