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In the late 1800s veins of gold and silver were found in the Gila area of southwestern New Mexico. During that time the village of Mogollon sprang up to serve the influx of miners. Mogollon is nearly gone now, a living ghost town; but memories like these live on, protected by those who still live in the area. I've decided to make a set of layouts to frame and mix with the art we've acquired over the years, and this will join paintings by a local artist we adore. Moving to New Mexico has been for me a terrific study in the theory of "bloom where you're planted." and I've come to love its stark beauty . . . and of course the green chili!! TFL

Supplies:
Sizzix die Flower and Vines #2
Spellbinders craft foil
Colorbox chalk ink Chestnut Roan
Coffee ring stamp Cocoa Daisy


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