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Day 10 of 31: Boo with LOC

Hello! So, I have a new card today for Left of Center. I know, I know.....I should have had this up yesterday. But, time got away and I have been working horribly out of order for the month (sometimes inspiration hits and ya just gotta go with it, right?) so I finished this baby up yesterday. I'm sorry to my fellow LOC teamies. So, for Day 10 of the Smeared & Smudged 31 Days of Halloween, I bring you this card that features DIY Punk from The East Wind. Our challenge is a sketch created by my bestie Kelli Green.

She was super fun to color, and I'd really like to do her in several versions with different color schemes. I colored her direct to paper with my Tombow markers.

I used some fun Halloween papers, and sprayed my green cardstock with a purple from Memories Mist.

Short post today! I ave a lot of catching up to do. Please be sure to visit the Left of Center Blog, as well as the Wicked Bloggers, all listed in my side bar. Thanks for stopping by, have a fangtastic day!

Comments

Carol said…
Great bright card - image s cool x
Sarah said…
ooh she looks bad-ass! Love the bright colours.
DonnaMundinger said…
WOW! Love, love, LOVE how you colored her hair! Fab job with the cool sketch, too. xxD
My Side of Oz said…
love that hair...awesome coloring again xx
Unknown said…
Lovely card! What a great image, and your coloring is perfect.
Sari / Granne said…
Fabulous hair coloring and love your take on the sketch
Oooo I just love her, her hair is stunning and those green eyes!!! Drop dead gorgeous project!
valscraftings said…
Love the card great colour layout!
Mary Holshouser said…
She does not look somebody you would want to mess with.
The coloring is wonderful.
Love this.
thanks for sharing.
Lyneen said…
Those are some Wicked Eyes!!!!! love the coloring of your image. Great card!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Look at her she is awesome. Love the hair..remember when you first taught me about hair? I am still learning. Beautiful piece. Happy Day 10.
Laura said…
Great colors. She would look fab in different combinations. I'd warn humans to nuzzle her ears with extreme care.
Nicely balanced sketch.
Unknown said…
She is soooo me. Love the colors.
Susan Renshaw said…
That hair colouring is fabulous! Love the selection of colours you have used for the background! Good job!

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