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Hoppy Easter!

Hello! Happy Friday! I have a new Dilly Beans challenge to share with you. It's Easter! Bring on the bunnies! This is what I made for the theme.

I made an ATC. I used image #404- Bunny Suit. She's a cutie! I colored her with watercolor markers, and some Spectrum Noirs. My checkerboard background is a stencil that I inked.

I like her hair. I like those colors together. And I just did something similar with my hair...but it's a deep raspberry to purple to teal combo. I thought it came put cool.

Please be sure to stop by the Dilly Beans challenge blog to see what the rest of the DT came up with. I am entering this in the latest ATC's with Attitude challenge, which also happens to be Easter. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!

Comments

Jenn Borjeson said…
Oh I just adore this - those colors are so perfect for Easter! :)
nwilliams6 said…
Darling ATC - love how you did her hair and the bg. Well done.
Bonnie Irvine said…
Oh my goodness, she is adorable. I love the colours in her hair...beautiful colouring of the image. The background is delightful with the layers and stencilling. Thanks for joining our Easter challenge at ATCs With Attitude. I hope we see you again soon. I've enjoyed visiting your blog today.
Anonymous said…
Absolutely beautiful, love the image and great colours. Thank you for joining us at ATC's this fortnight. Abbie (Owner) xx
Aww sweet creation.......... Thanks for joining us at ATC's this time.
hugs
SOMA

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