I used two rubber stamps to create this card. The flowers in the background are from Inkadinkado. The lovely skellie lady is from Lost Coast Stamps. The images are colored with pencils, chalks and markers. The card is layered and embellished with three paper punched squares, glitter and three wooden beads.
I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Country View - squares
Chocolate Baroque - feminine
Your Scrapbook Place - anything goes
Lost Coast Stamps - #113 blooms, blocks, brown and beads start with letter B
The Paper Funday - #25 anything goes
Cute Card Thursday - #668 anything goes
DigiChoosday - #1 anything goes
Dare 2 Be Artzy - anything goes
♥ Wendy
A fun image with great colours and a lovely design. Thank you for joining our 'Anything Goes' challenge at We love Chocolate Baroque.
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What a great card! Love how you used the shellie stamp here. Your layout is fun and very eye catching. Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Design Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and that fun DOTD lady. The beads add a lovely detail. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity. Hugz
ReplyDeleteA lovely make, many thanks for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque Challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! This image always reminds me of a cross between Miss Haversham and Bates Motel! Thank you so much for joining in with us at Lost Coast Designs and have a very happy week, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteCan't say the skellie lady is lovely but thankfully the rest of the card is and it's fun too! Thanks for playing with us at Country View Challenges this month!
ReplyDeleteThe image is certainly 'off beat' but love the colours and design, many thanks for sharing and joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.
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What a fun card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Polkadoodles Digi Choosday! Jane S (DT) Paper, Pencils & Pretty Things xxx
Lovely card ! Thank you for your contribution to our January 'Squares' challenge! Corrie xx
ReplyDeleteA great take on the January challenge of the Country View Challenges!!! Thank you for joining us!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting image, reminds me of the Shrunken Head Man in Beetlejuice! Great make, Thanks for playing along at The Paper Funday Challenges! Donna, DT
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