Hello friends hope each of you are doing well!
I'm back today to share a card I made
using a GORGEOUS freebie that was offered
by Chin-Chou Kuik Digital Stamps called Green Goth Maiden
for the Colouring Competition at Kit and Clowder.
Some of you know that I have taken some of
Alyce's coloring classes to be better at skin and hair
techniques. Boy am I sure glad that I have because
this beauty would not have turned out so pretty
if I hadn't learned these skills. Now I just need to
finish what I started - LOL.
Part of the coloring challenge is to use
the colors that I have in my creation below
Take a look if you wish :o)
I have a feeling that you might be seeing more of this
image from me as I had a lot of fun coloring her up :o)
I used up some of my paper stash
and the purple flowers came from a sweet
lady in a card swap. This is my first time trying to
wrap the wire for stems. I think I need a bit more
practice but it's not awful :o)
I am entering this in the following challenges:
Through the Purple Haze challenge blog #73
"Anything New to You"
Sweet Stamping Challenge Blog - Girly but no Pink
Thanks so much for stopping by to visit me today!
Til next time...hugs and happy crafting! D
oh WOW!!! I am going to take the classes too. Just have to find the time at the moment. LOVE this Danielle!!! xx
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks like those classes are worth the time and effort! You did a great job with the turquiose/teal hair! I struggle with hair so much!
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Sweet Stampin'.
Susan
Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Sweet Stampin'.
Susan
That is really lovely, and I adore the striking colour of her hair! Thank you for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week. Sammy-x
ReplyDeleteLove the colours, they work beautifully... I have the hair class on my wish list too lol... Thanks for joining us this week....
ReplyDeleteAndrea TTPH DT
I'm SO impressed, Danielle, you did such a fantastic job with the coloring, and this layout is a great choice as it doesn't steal any focus from the image. Great job!!
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