Friday, July 16, 2010

Challenging Mermaid!

TGIF! I am back...so sorry to be gone so long. I had a bought of food poisoning...just awful!!
Since I was bedridden I got a chance to do a bunch of coloring. I decided to play along with the All That Scraps Monochromatic challenge and the Color Me Copic Black and White Challenge which has a great tutorial by Rach. I used with W00 W1 W3 W5 W7 for my black and white and threw in a cream colored handrolled rose that I made...love those roses...great use of my scrap papers.



Recipe: Shimmer Redkelp digi stamp by Sweet November Stamps, Sentiment by Amy R from Summer Sentiments collection, CC Designs Copic Quality Cardstock, SU Creamy Caramel Cardstock, PTI Vintage Cream Cardstock, Tim Holtz Frayed Burlap Distress ink sponged, Want2Scrap pearls, Creative imaginations and Making Memories Vintage Findings patterned paper, Tim Holtz Symphony Tissue Tape, Nesties label 8, Hero Arts Little Clothes Pins, Island Lagoon Metal Accent Charms by the Paper Company Studio, Martha Stewart Adhesive Foam, Copics W00-W7

5 comments:

  1. This is completely gorgeous, I love the image you chose and you did wonderful with the technique, the clothespins and little charm are the perfect touch :0) Thanks for joining us for our first CMC challenge!

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  2. This turned out so wonderful!

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  3. This is gorgeous Michelle! The b&w makes it so dramatic, awesome job on both the challenges! Thanks for the playing along with CMC and ATS this week! :)

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  4. Gorgeous card and superb coloring, Michelle! I love all the elements on your card! Hugs, Cami

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  5. I love your blog and I LOVE this card!!!! But how do you print the digi stamp and then color it in? I guess what I'm asking is, do you run copic paper through the machine, and then color it? does the printed digi line ink hold up witht he copics? Thanks :)

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