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Evil Eye Piñata

 Evil Eye Pinata 



This is my Evil Eye Piñata. I am enamored with AlteredPages products. I also have always been inspired by the wonderful creative artists that make up AlteredPages and their Design Team. I never would have dreamed that I would become part of this great group. Let’s get started…





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Supplies
Oatmeal box (round cardboard )
Paper Mache Cones
Aleene’s Tacky Glue (on hand)
hot glue and gun (on Hand)
Mod Podge
Assorted Cardstock
Splash Inks
Gelatos 
gesso
Bazzill Papers
acrylic paints
Sharpie markers
The Eyes have It Collage sheet
Pan Pastels
Silk Sari Ribbons
Dyeable  Seam Binding
Alcohol  for blending Sharpie ink on Seam binding.
Yarn for hanging


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Thank you so much and please look for my post next month.  Debi Tullier




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