
The images took a long time to color, but for me the hardest part of this card was deciding how to place the elements once they were colored and cut out. I decided to add a circle to the back of the castle image to give it the effect of being in the distance, then placed the rest of the images around that. I probably should have stamped the sentiment on a panel instead of directly on the printed paper on the card base so that I'd have a little more flexibility in placing images on the first step.
Even though this was time-consuming to finish, it was a lot of fun to do. I may just do another one using the DoodleFactory Halloween images . . .
Materials Used:
DoodleFactory Fairy Tale images and sentiment (Starving Artistamps); white cardstock (Xerox); Tuxedo Black ink (Memento); markers and glitter pens (Copic); Regal Rose Classic ink, Pink Pirouette and Baja Breeze cardstock, Pink Pirouette Patterns designer paper, dimensionals (Stampin' Up!); pink ribbon, pink self-adhesive rhinestone (Michaels); red Twinkle stickers (Amuse)
I can only say "WOW!!" Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis card is adorable! Love those images!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely incredible. What a stunning & brilliant layout. Holy crow this is pure cardmaking genius!!! I love the circle with castle & your colouring just brings those characters to life. Can't wait to see the Halloween one! :O) WOWzas!
ReplyDeleteWow Lori, you rocked this challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow is right! This is adorable!! gorgeous job on the coloring:)
ReplyDeleteLori~This is is cute. Fabulous coloring and where you placed all the elements.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! I love it! You did an awesome job placing the images. THis is one of the cutest cards I've seen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card. The characters look so cute on their "steps"
ReplyDeleteOMG! WOW! This is amazing! Stunning! WOW!
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