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Sassy Anniversary Relay Day 4

Hello! It is the 4th and last day for the Sassy Studios Anniversary Relay. I made it to the end! I didn’t think I would be able to find the time… but I did! Here’s my creation:

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What a haute Mad Hatter! I love her outfit! If I would have seen this at Halloween time, I would have chose this costume instead of my Queen of Hearts get up!

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I had a blast coloring her in. And I must mention, my sin picked out all of the colors for me. Not bad for a 3 year old huh? She is done up with my beloved colored pencils.

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I used a mess of different papers, once again, and I love the result! I love mixing different patterns! And those colors are so vibrant and fabulous!

Now, even though today is the last day for the relay, please come back tomorrow… there is going to be a HUGE Smeared and Smudged blog hop that you will not want to miss!!!

Comments

Marilyn Webb said…
Alison, this is so lovely, and your son did a great job with the colors!
Sara said…
Your son is a natural! Gogeous colors, thank you so much for playing in the relay!
Crafting Queen said…
Great card, like your colours. Anesha
Oh my gosh I love love love that stamp. Great job n the card. Great use of a lot of your scraps.
Erica said…
Wow! Love the colors, love the layout! Great work! Hugs...Eri
ellepaulette said…
Awesome card!! Love it!!
Alyssa S said…
This is great! Love the colors that Nix chose. I have yet to color up this image - I'm intimidated by it! Super cool way that you cut her out too...oh, and you would make a fabulous Mad Hatter!!

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