Hiya all you wonderful bloggers! Having a great Thursday I hope! As you can tell by my title I have another card I am using Mojo Monday Sketch #203.
Now I have to admit I was a bit stumped by this sketch...I mean most of my images are good size...I know with digital you can change it but sometimes going toooo small can alter the whole look of an image. Make sense? Then I remembered I had a few images that came from CDAC and needed to do a card with one of them!
Now I have to admit I was a bit stumped by this sketch...I mean most of my images are good size...I know with digital you can change it but sometimes going toooo small can alter the whole look of an image. Make sense? Then I remembered I had a few images that came from CDAC and needed to do a card with one of them!
Here is what I came up with!
I really have never used a sentiment as the
main focal point on a card but I like
how this turned out so I may try it again.
I used paper from DCWV
Hippie Chic, ribbon and rhinestones
are from my stash and the sentiment
is from TLC. (one of her freebies)
The image is was free from the
new progressive challenge going on
at CDAC by Sandi's Samples. I
colored the image with
colored the image with
Copics and Spica pens and used
chalk around it. Then sprayed that with
sparkle...hard to see in the picture.
I am going to enter this card in these challenges:
4 comments:
Absolutely so cute. love it!!!
ps: have you used these new pens( like copic's) called - Spectrum Noir Alchohol Ink Pens yet??? Apparently they are fab and just a fraction of copic's, check out Johanna Sheen's blog, not sure anout the link, lol, it's the big talk-about in the one group.......:))
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wow, wow, wow!!! love the string of bling and fabulous use of that TLC sentiment ;) The paper is gorgeous and is that shimmer cs I see?! The teapot is colored gorgeously!
This is so fabulous!! What a great idea to use for a small image. =D Love how warm and fuzzy this card makes me feel. =D
Really cute card! I love the colours ...and your sentiment as the focal totally works.
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