




I finally got to use some bees wax in my collage ATCs. I have had the bar of bees wax for a couple of years wanting to use it in my art cards. It was a learning experience, but I would do it again! The top card is the only one that doesn't have bees wax on it.
Top to bottom: Le Soleil (no bees wax), Renaissance (a gift for Crae's on Flickr), Prim, Keys to the Past, Flora
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