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Day 12 of 31: Stampotique- Handles, Hinges, Buckles, Fasteners, Pulls

Hello and welcome back! Today I have a card that I created with a Stampotique image that just so happens to fit in with their latest challenge "Handles, Hinges, Buckles, Fasteners, Pulls." I used Prom Queen for this. She's awesome.

I love the style of these stamps so much. They are so scratchy and amazing. I need to add to my (small) collection someday.

She was colored up with my alcohol markers. I actually broke out some Copics for this one. I love her hair. I didn't do anything fancy or fabulous. But the way it's drawn is just rad.

 I added a bunch of buttons...not for the challenge...just because I thought they looked cute. Ugh. I said the "C" word. But they do...right? And then it just so happens that it fit the challenge, so....there ya go. By the way, the punch is from Martha Stewart. That chic always has the best punches. I won't keep you any longer. Please be sure to visit the Wicked Bloggers, all listed in my sidebar. Thanks for stopping by. Have a fang-tastic day!

Comments

ldfdesign said…
I think you did a great job! Cute works for her. I really like how you added the orange and green around her hair and feet.
Laura S Reading said…
Happy Wicked Weekend!
Yes, it was her hair that first caught my eye. After looking at her for a bit she could be the Zombie version of Peanuts' PigPen.
DonnaMundinger said…
LOVE the colors and yes, those buttons do look very cute! (but in the creepiest possible way. LOL) xxD
Kay Wallace said…
Just love this with all its orange!! This is thinking outside of the box. You colored outside of the lines, and it pops!
Sharon Sahl said…
I love your layout for this card. Stampotique's Prom Queen is colored so well to coordinate with your paper and the buttons. LOVE IT!
Steph said…
Fabulous card! Love the colors and all the little dots you put around her. Makes me think someone was throwing confetti and boy does she looks ticked about it. Very cool punch too, gonna have to add that to my wish list :)
KristyLee said…
I just love that stamp! (I have it too.) I love how you made her so colorful! Awesome card!
Peace,
Kristy
Oh I love her, Prom Queen is so guirky and your card colours are so vibrant, super fun card!
Emily Thubbron said…
Love your coloring. I really like the dots around your image. Mine never turn out right. Love the buttons and the papers.
Julia said…
Love this colorful creation!
Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Julia
Wendy said…
Love this card Alison. Love those funky Stampotique Stamps also. Just got some in the mail today...can't wait to get inky. Love your bright papers and pop of orange!
maureenjscott said…
That's an amazing card, love the image - wish they did digi's too expensive to shop here :( Fabulous card! mo x
CarlaKH said…
Love this... those bright colors and that fab image!
ike said…
Fabulous - I love the way you coloured her up with the little dots all round and all :-D Marvelous. Great colours on that card and the buttons look cool :-)
Hugz
IKE xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lyneen said…
WILD HAIR... love the bright colors... and the buttons are the finishing touch to the card!!!!! LOVE IT!!!
That's a cu... oops... cool card ;-) Love the colors and coloring. Thanks for joining us at Stampotique DC.XOXO
Matney said…
Great girl and love what you did w/ all the small dots behind her. Wonderful colors!
Gez Butterworth said…
Adorable card ♥ Thank you for joining us at Stampotique Designer's Challenge. Gez
This is wonderful.... Thank you for sharing your creation with us at Stampotique Designer's Challenge.
Best-
Sarinda

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