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Coquettes Release Day, Plus Day 25 of 31 Days and SBS Day 8 of 12 Days

It’s release day for the new Coquettes collection from Simply Betty Stamps! Have I mentioned that I came up with the name of this collection? ;) Today I will be showing you 2 of the last 3 images. Time has just completely escaped, so I only got to 2. The first is Lulu.

Lulu-1

I had colored her a while back, then I had gotten the  Ltd. Ed. Distress Inks from Kelli, and she coordinated so well! I sponged the inks on and then sprayed it all down with some water, to let the colors bleed a bit. Then I inked on the webbing and title (Basic grey) with StazOn. I added the pretty glitter, and of course Lulu.

lulu-2

I colored her with my watercolor markers. I love the shape of her eyes…

And now I have Priscilla to show you. For this card, I went along with the SBS 12 Days of Halloween. Today’s challenge is “9 Ghosts a Booing.”

I must say, I love how I colored Priscilla. The colors blended so well, the shading was just right, and I think I have an interesting color combo. Do you see my ghosties in the background? I don’t think Priscilla does…

My hair was this color once. I loved it. :) I’ll do it again someday…

There you have it! Another great release from Simply Betty Stamps! And, more projects for the Smeared & Smudged 31 Days of Halloween! Be sure to visit the SBS Blog for more eye candy, as well as the rest of the fabulous Wicked Bloggers, listed in my side bar. Thanks for stopping by. Have a spook-tacular day!

Comments

richardbreaks said…
Your coloring is really wonderful!
Scrappychick said…
wicked cool cards and I ma loving the distress bg on the first one!
Both are wonderful. Love the background ghosties, and the distress inks all together, YUM!!!
Laura B said…
Love, love, love the distress ink background! And the coloring on both is awesome!:)
I love how both of your cards turned out!!! Your coloring on the second is perfect... it feels like I am looking a masterpiece painting!!! Way To Go You!!!!!
Monique's art said…
beautiful colouring,love the cards
Unknown said…
Lovely cards great colouring
luv Jane xxx
Susan said…
lovely creations, whose ghost stamp is that?
Susan
DonnaMundinger said…
OMG!!! Precious! and congrats on giving them the perfect name for the collection. Both of these are too stinkin' cute! xxD
KristyLee said…
Alison,
Great cards! For real!!!! Love both images, The hat on the 2nd one is so cool! I love the BG on the 1st card, Man can you colour!!!! Awesome girly! LOVE it!
Peace,
KristyLee
Sharon Sahl said…
Your coloring on both of these cards is impeccable and both have beautiful color schemes! The background on the first is just beyond great the way the colors flow into each other.
Steph said…
What darling new images. I love the way you've colored them, beautiful. I really really really like that distressed background, how wonderful those colors are!
ike said…
Such cute little images and you colour them so divinely. Great background on that top one :-) xxxx
LOVE the colours, your colouring and love the name you chose too. Awesome stuff. x
Alison the background on your Lulu card is Stunning!!! but I think out of the two, the Priscilla image is my fav. Your colouring (as always) is amazing :)

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