That means that I've been able to do a little crafting.
I decided to make a card using Laura's sketch on 2 Sketches 4 You:
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I used alcohol inks on the back of a Ranger memory glass, ran it through my little xyron adhesive (took the little cartridge out so I could put the glass through straight) and stuck this on some patterned oil on water paper. The papers, including the flowers, are DCWV pocket full of posies.
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This card is also for the challenge on Created by hand - using pattern paper.
I've just discovered that the current challenge on Our Creative Corner is 'clear thinking' - add something clear to your project - so the memory glass is perfect for this.