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>> Saturday, August 10, 2013


I wish the summer would just slow down a little bit, just like this adorable image from DRS Designs called "Shell'don the Turtle".  I don't know about you, but I'd like to poke around a bit more before school gets back in session.

I stamped "Shell'don the Turtle" with Marvy black dye ink onto Hammermill Digital Copy Cover paper (80 lb).  I colored him with Copic markers and cut around him using my detailed scissors.  Then, on a piece of white cardstock, using the negative of an oval die cut from Nestabilities, I sponged Distress Ink Tumbled Glass to make clouds and Adirondack Willow dye ink for the ground to give Shell'don a place to be.  I did a little colored pencil shading on the ground to create a little shadow.  I paper pierced the oval.  I pop-dotted Shell'don onto the scene.

I stamped a portion of the DRS Designs sentiment "Promptness Challenged Birthday Greeting" using Marvy black dye ink directly below the oval scene.  I framed the card with layers of black and lavender cardstock. 

So glad you visited our blog today!

Saturday smiles,
Kecia

9 comments:

*Vicki* said... 1

LOL!! This is just too cute! Love that sentiment! :)

Samantha said... 2

Well, this is downright adorable! Shelldon is looking spiffy all colored in and your sky is just fantastic! Great card, Kecia!

Janett said... 3

Super cute, love the sky and the way you colored Shelldon.

Julie- justwritedesigns said... 4

Adorable, Kecia! And colored so wonderfully! Love the sky and oval around Sheldon.

Karin said... 5

Super cute and I love the piercing around the image!

Mary Ann said... 6

Super cute card!Love your image!!!

Shelia said... 7

Absolutely adorable!!!

Jennifer E. said... 8

That image is perfect for the sentiment! Love how you colored it!

Sue said... 9

Awesome! I don't know how a simple dotted oval can add so much but....maybe you're just a genius!

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