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Vampy Vampyress

I’m trying to kill a few birds with one stone here… I have a teeny-weeny amount of time so I’m gonna just jump right in. Macabre Monday 26 is called Vampy Vampyress. Would ya believe that I don’t have a she-vamp stamp??? And I had a heck of a time finding an image I wanted to use? My sis happened to find this pin-up style vamp on Deviant Art. She’s pretty cool, I think.

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It’s a bit tough to see her fangs, but trust me, they’re there! Also, I came upon another challenge blog this week through Blackdragon’s Blog. Darkness Inspiration is an awesome place for someone like me to be! They issued a challenge called Dark and sinister moon, which I think I am too late for, but wanted to make anyway.

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It was a quickie card, but this vamp seems to only want a quickie anyway don’cha think??? That’s all for now. Peace, love and vampires!

Comments

Erica said…
Awesome card! Love the giant moon and the vampiress is beautiful.
Dean and Selena said…
She's a pretty cool Vamyress!
Unknown said…
Oh this card is VERY you Ali! I love that vampiress...Super Sexy and gorgeous card! Xx
ooooo LOVE it!!!! You are just wonderful creating this direction and I LOVE to see it. I was excited to have this perfect moon/cloud sticker for my card that 'someone' sent me :)
StampitCrazy said…
And they thought my Vampress wasn't wearing anything..LOL Cute!
Barb said…
Definitely a VAMP!! LOVE it... all of the red, the image... fantastic, Alison! Thanks so much for playing along with Macabre Monday!
Laura B said…
Extremely cool card! I love it!:)

hugs,
Laura
Leigh Ann Baird said…
Very cool! I love all of it and especially that dark and sinister moon!
Rebecca said…
Very vampy! I love that HUGE moon!
Alyssa S said…
I love it...all she wants is a quickie! LOL too funny girl!

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