It may have been the pain medication recently that prompted
me to draw four fantasy images – perhaps I’ll take some more because I rather
like how alternative they are, and how prettily they colour up and lend
themselves to lots of gems and sequins as embellishments.
This is my card with Phantasi 4, coloured with alcohol
markers
I used the following to create my card
white cs card base
digital background
sentiment on tag
gems
sewn on sequins and beads
The image is available in jpeg and png format, as well as my
hand-coloured version.
(I think I should take another dose of that medication and
draw some more - )
luv’n huggz
Jen Leeflang
DURBAN
Love your cards! Your images for this release are AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING and so colourful, absolutely love them
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in with the Left Of Centre challenge #120 'big eyes' over on our blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and unusual make. The image is beautiful and the bling really adds that special touch. Great mix of papers.
I hope you will continue to join us for more of our weekly challenges as there is always images to be won.
❤️ & hugs
Lisa xxxx LOC DT Member
A beautiful image and colours Jen.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for joining in our International Women's Week at Allsorts challenge.
B x
Stunning images, lovely creations.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing at Allsorts "International Women's Day.
Have a happy day;-))m
This is gorgeous, Thank you for playing along with us at Allsorts this week, Good Luck
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
Love your images!! The pain medications certainly did not detract from your art!! The finished product is beautiful as well! Thanks for sharing with us at Creative Fingers this time around :)
ReplyDeleteSusan DT
All four of your Phantasi images are just amazing. Really love the sequins and bubbles you created to go around the faces as well. Great job! Thank you for sharing with us at LOC.
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KristyLee (DT)
Just beautiful, gorgeous colouring and great design. Thank you for joining us at Crafting for All Seasons. Helen DT
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous set, I love how you have created the background around the image. Thanks for joining the Morgans ArtWorld Add a Sentiment Challenge. Cathie TL
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