.... is all about DOGS! but other animals are welcome.
Here is my entry using one of my own drawings as a digistamp from Digistamps 4 Joy:
The image featured is called "Kitty Trio" from the Digistamps 4 Joy store and I printed it straight onto patterned DP. I coloured the negative space (background) with alcohol markers and the positive space (the image) with a white gel pen:
A touch of colour on each of the cat's accessories was added with an alcohol marker.
To finish the card, I used a corner rounder punch, inked the edges and added the ribbon, a bow and a button.
Would you like the opportunity to be on the Digistamps 4 Joy Design Team ... we have a DT call on at the moment, as we would like to add another two crafters to our Team.
Click HERE for more information. (The DT Call closes on 31 August 2012)
I would like to add this card to the following challenges:
luv'n huggz
JEN LEEFLANG
DURBAN
SOUTH AFRICA
beautiful card Jen, I love the materialised look of it! thank you so much for sharing with us at "Challenges4Everybody".
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Gorgeous, Jen. And your instructions make it sound so easy, but I know it had to be anything but. You do such wonderful things with your white gel pen!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the how too, you must have known I would want to know how top do this amazing card!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen guess who, he he. I still adore this one, thanks for the how to, I am still having problems merging digi`s never mind on to patterened DP. My computer is old and working off gass, I aim to get a new one soon, but I need more space and have bought a corner computer unit, but we will have to get rib of the big unit first. Then I will hopefully get into merging properly, it`s kind of hit and miss at the moment. Brilliant work (as always). :)XXX
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a really cool and clever technique. I love the way it turned out. A very sweet image, and beautiful DP. Thanks so much for joining us at The Corrosive Challenge!
ReplyDeletethis card has such an artsy look to it-I like it-thanks for sharing it with us at the GreatImpressions Stamps animal challenge
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing your technique - what a fantastic idea! Saw it on the CAS challenge at The Outlawz!
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