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Big News!


I have some super exciting news!  I'm now participating in a wonderful team for Pinque Peacock!  Founded by Jessica Shelton-Buffa, this is a little boutique that offers a series of really versatile products that span several mediums!  I've been using the products in some of my artwork, and now I get to work directly this band of colorful birds to showcase and highlight their products on a regular basis.

Here's a recap of a couple items I have shown here previously, but thought you might like to see them again.

This card uses one of the fabric colored buttons.  It's a pretty good sized button (1.5 inches diameter).  But I really liked how bright and beautiful this card turned out...



Here's a recent tag I made for a Christmas present, which uses the fabulous stick pins:





Needless to say...

I'm psyched!


Here's a photo of all of us!

Pinque Peacock Artists and Creators


Be sure to stop by the Pinque Peacock Blog as well as each of the peacock to say hi and welcome them to the team!


Here's a list of the other Artist and Creators!


Comments

Donna K said…
Love your blog, Rebecca! I'm looking forward to working with you and being part of the same team!
Lucy E. said…
Congrats on your new endeavor with Pinque Peacock! I just ordered some pretty angel pins from them.
Jessica Buffa said…
Words cannot express how happy I am to have you as part of the Pinquettes Rebecca. It has been such a joy getting to know you as a DT sister at 3 Girl JAM and now to have you sharing your talent with us at Pinque Peacock . . .WAHOO!!! I love your style and adore your posts. So thrilled!
I look forward to the journey ahead!
:O)
~ Quirky Queen Peacock

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