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I don't usually struggle with LTC's but Elphaba gave me a run for my money on Saturday. I really wanted to feature her in green (since her skin is green) but when I added green embellishments it was just too much. I started with 12 LTC's but by the time I designed one I really liked I was down to 9. I found the balance I was looking for with black glitter from Art-C. It was just enough sparkle without completely overwhelming little Miss. Elphaba. Sometimes less is more. This card features the Black Glitter Mix from Art-C. I like this mix because it has white glitter too. Who knows there might just be another witch making an appearance soon.
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