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Friday 8 December 2017

Invisible Ink Insects

Hello all!  I'm delighted to be over at the PaperArtsy blog this evening with some experimenting for this fortnight's Torn, Ripped, Burnt challenge theme.  Like some seventeenth century conspirator, I've been playing with invisible ink!


I hope you'll have time to hop over to PaperArtsy to find out how my invisible insects came to life.  And then I'll be back with some more Funkie Junkie tags very soon, all being well!

Thanks for stopping by, and I'll see you soon.

The paper burns, but the words fly free.
Akiva ben Josef (a first and second century Rabbi)

16 comments:

  1. What a fun and fantastic creation. Have a nice weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  2. This sounds fun, I am off to see what happens with the invisible ink.
    Yvonne xx

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  3. Been over, can’t sleep now trying to remember where the secret lemon juice writing came from!
    Love
    Amanda x

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  4. Maybe Amanda watched the same educational program as me.... I will be wondering what you have hidden within your future projects now Alison with the use of that lemon juice.. hee hee!! Refreshing techniques.
    Warm Wishes Tracey xx

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  5. What fun ATCs! Hidden messages revealed. I had forgotten about lemon juice.

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  6. How fun these atc's are Alison!1 I love that you used lemon juice- never have I tried, but sure will!! and I surely can not imagine you as a secret squirrel- heehee did you watch that show as a child as well?
    Thanks for sharing your steps and trials over at PA.
    Jackie xo

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  7. Sounds intriguing, off to have a closer look! Anne x

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  8. oo, I wonder what secret message you've hidden on this art. :) Erika

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  9. These mini ATCs are so cool! You are so creative Alison! I've been loving your encore posts with a touch of sadness, tho. (From wanting to try same but knowing I'm unable to do so. Damn hands!) You still inspire to try new things and I am with painting. Hope your home for the holidays. Warm hugs, Nan

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  10. This project reminds me of happy times, playing detectives and solving clues. After writing with invisible ink, we would iron the paper to reveal whodunnit. Great project! Xx

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  11. Just hopped over to see this Alison as madly playing catch up at the moment and love what you did too. So great to see this being tried again to stunning results.
    Fliss xx

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  12. How intriguing! I'm off to check it out!

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  13. I've just read your full post Alison, very interesting experiment and technique, with a wonderful result!!!
    Sorry as I did not left you any comment there. It's a bit late, and I miss time now to read and comment all my friends' posts on PA's blog (there are so many!!).
    Back to this, I will certainly have a try with lemon juice and fire to reveal!!! Thank you.
    Hugs Coco xx

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