I started this card yesterday to do better on the card sketch. Bree, dragged me around the block, trying to catch up with my kids and our dogs. It was really icy and there were a couple of near disasters. The kids were in front of the house when Bree pulled me up. All she wanted was to be with our pack. We took a second spin around the block and since we were all together it was much better until my kids decided to climb an ice mountain created by a plow on a corner. I got ahead and then Bree decided we were too far ahead so she came to a full stop. She's not a big dog, but she's strong as all get out!!!! Getting her to move was like me pushing a locomotive! The kids caught up and she started out as though we had never stopped. Fabulous family dog, that one!
I coloured this fairy/angel girl with prismacolors. I highlighted her wing with a copic marker since the shimmerz paint wouldn't have gone on if I had used prismacolors due to it's wax base. I used copic atyou to give the butterflies their sparkle. I am tickled with the way this turned out after after yesterday's bird fiasco. Somedays, having a messy desk is a good thing. It struck me as I was working on this angel girl that this sentiment I had sitting a little off to the side was perfect for this image.
I absolutely love the shine, the shimmer and a little sprakle Shimmerz adds. I've used it all over the place since I got mine from i {heart} papers. I'm getting better at photographing the effect.
Have an awesome day!!!!!!!
stamps; wendy papillion (stamping bella), lift up our hands (ODBD)
paper; raven, parakeet, coconut swirl (bazzill), urban prairie (basic grey)
ink; onyx black (versafine by tsukineko), espresso, aqua (adirondack by ranger)
accessories; urban prairie buttons (basic grey), black brads, in stichez black floss (bazzill), angel wing shimmerz (shimmering products), waterfall stickles (ranger), atyou copic spica pen, copic marker (copic), prisma colors, black satin ribbon (offray), curved rectangle nestabilities (spellbinders)
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Simply lovely and very detail oriented.
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