Wednesday, 3 August 2011

The Three Muses Challenge - Angelic

The theme for this week is ANGELIC.  This challenge can be about angels or simply angelic faces - the faces of small children perhaps.
I created this angel some time ago but it has undergone some changes since then. Before anyone points it out, yes, I know that the bow is facing the wrong way!!
Credits can be found on my blog HERE

35 comments:

  1. No matter her bow is backward, Marie, she is a gorgeous angel...and I'm sure she can make music any way she wishes!

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  2. My entry is also published.
    Hugs Rian

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  3. Here is mine:


    http://timenough.blogspot.com/2011/08/angelicthree-muses.html

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  4. Such a charming angel Marie...

    http://thewhimseyasylum.blogspot.com/

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  5. Here is mine.
    http://raggedyannsplayground.blogspot.com/

    Thanks for looking xx

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  6. Hi, dear friends. I'm back from a little vacation. Your angel is so adorable, Ann!
    My clumsy angel is here.

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  7. Can't wait to see what everyone creates!

    scroll down to my final tags in the photos of this post
    http://samuelsfamilyfrenzy.blogspot.com/2011/05/spring-tag-time.html

    enjoy!

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  8. My entry is on my blog. Beautiful example Marie.
    Thanks for looking.xx

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  9. While not my work I just by chance happen to have some angels on my blog right now that you might like to see :)
    http://sroddis.blogspot.com/2011/08/travels-near-to-home.html

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  10. What a sweet angel Marie!! Love it :) Here is my angel. Thanks for looking,
    hugs and smiles,
    Linda

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  11. Love your sample Marie.

    Mine is on my blog.

    http://taluulas.blogspot.com/

    TFL

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  12. My entry is on my blog this morning. I'm off to check what everyone else did.

    Darla

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  13. My entry is on my blog. Thank you, in advance, for going to look.

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  14. Hi! Mine is here! Thanks for looking!

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  15. Fun inspiration art!!!


    http://wwwpeggysamusement.blogspot.com/2011/08/3-muses.html

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  16. I'm awed by the tremendous amount of creativity here.
    I'm loving these prompts...keeps the motor running ;-)
    Here is my piece for this week -
    barefootmuse.blogspot.com
    Please note the credits.

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  17. Here is my angel. Been looking for a way to use this image for a while


    http://justanothervolunteer.blogspot.com/2011/08/three-muses-challenge-angelic.html

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  18. I put my angelic entry on by blog here. Thanks for stopping by to take a look!

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  19. Here's my entry for the week:
    http://flights-of-fancy-art.blogspot.com/

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  20. Here's my entry!

    http://adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/2011/08/three-muses-angelic.html

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  21. here is my entry
    http://weicar.blogspot.com/2011/08/little-girls.html

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  22. Hi Ladies, my effort for this week is here: http://bastelmania-craftattack.blogspot.com/2011/08/ppf-more-post-received.html

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  23. My card can be found here:

    http://creativchaos.blogspot.com/2011/08/nicht-gestempelt-aber-genaht.html

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  24. Please come see mine on my blog.

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  25. My little angel is at
    www.thevivere.blogspot.com

    Thanks for the challenge!

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  26. I like these prompts style. I enjoy reading your blog and others. I think of blogs as a way to share and receive ideas and tips. I hope to start one some day too.

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  27. How simple way you create spectacular design in white paper. I impress with your peerless creation also advice to my sister, include this same art work in your school studies.

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  28. Well, there many thanks for sharing this information. I already searched in google and bing and could not locate a good write-up on this.

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  29. Best to keep in dinning table or church table with wood stand. It is pure yellow and it also looks so costly, I seen same type of work in Israel.

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