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Yee Haw Ali!

Yee Haw!!! Not words I would normally be shouting (or even uttering for that matter). But today is different. Today I, along with the rest of the Simply B Stamps team, am previewing the newest image from the Jude and the Rockers Just for Fun collection. Say hello to Yee Haw Ali.

What kid (and really, what adult) doesn't love to blow bubbles? Isn't this a great image? I used the Deconstructed Sketch #48 for this card. Here's a close up of Ali.


I used my watercolor markers and Copics for Ali. I also used a Smeared Ink splatter stamp and a sentiment from My Sentiments Exactly. But my favorite thing about this card are those pretty little bubbles that Ali is blowing.

I used some pretty glitter embossing powder around the sentiment and on the splatter. Doesn't a bubble sparkle and shimmer a bit when they are mid-pop?
So, are you loving this release so far? I hope so! Want to see more? Then hop on over to the SBS Blog to see what the rest of the Design Team has come up with. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

Carol W. said…
Aww she is just too cute! Great job.
Lelia Pierce said…
Too cute and your bubbles really add to the image!

XXX
Jenn Borjeson said…
Love love love her - once again, your coloring skills are outstanding. I kinda suck at black. LOL This is just adorable - she's one of my favorites!
So darling to have her in pink and a nice layout too! Love the highlights and the bubbles on the card are perfect. :D

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