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Just For Fun Doctor Brittany

Hello! It's Preview Day 2 for the newest Jude and the Rockers collection from Simply B Stamps! You're going to love today's cutie! And if you have little ones at home, I am quite sure you've seen them doing this very thing...Say Hello to Doctor Brittany!

My little Rhiannon was giving us all check ups just the other day! Isn't this sweet? Now, I just need to take pics of her doing it so that I can make a scrapbook page!

I used my dynamic duo of watercolor markers and Copics for this little beauty. My sentiment is from Inkandinkado. Hard to tell in this photo, but I glitter embossed around the edge of the image. Also around the edge of the green cardstock.

This was another fun image to color...but really, when is it not fun to color?!? We will have more previews for the rest of the week, and then a fabulous blog hop on Friday! You don't want to miss a day, so please be sure to visit again. And, please hop over to the SBS Blog to see what the rest of the team has created. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

DK Spins said…
Really love this card, Alison! So Girly - and your coloring is always impeccable. Lovely!
Kathi said…
She's adorable and beautifully colored. I like the cheerful papers you used too!
Lelia Pierce said…
Too stinking cute! I love her hair!

XXX
Love this card and I love how you did her hair! Great color scheme too and love that you gave her pink lips. :D

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