Wednesday, 2 November 2011

WOYWW?

 

This is my picture for WOYWW? this week.  Having seen this digi image, Sprocket the Steampunk Aviator by Saturated Canary, used on a card made by Jak Heath I decided to buy it. This is the first digi stamp I've printed and coloured and was delighted that it didn't bleed when coloured with Promarkers.  Sorry If you've read some of my previous posts as I'm getting a bit repetitive with my enthusiasm for this stamp but  I've had great fun experimenting with colour when colouring her in.

I'm hoping to use this version of Sprocket to make a card to meet a few different challenges.  The colours for this one came from bits of printed backing papers left over from other projects.  I'm trying to thin out my "I'll keep this just in case" box which is a challenge in itself.  The layout will be taken from this weeks challenge on Sweet Sketch Wednesday.

 

Hope everyone has a good crafting week until next week's WOYWW?.  I'm still putting off the dreaded Christmas card splurge but it's going to have to happen sooner or later.  To break in gentle I did look for some glitter to put on this image of Sprocket so that I can enter the I Love Promarkers challenge of Glitter and Glitz.

Thanks for reading
Liz xx

7 comments:

  1. She is very hip - love the blue and great shading!

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  2. FAb colouring... you're really good at it!
    JoZarty x

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  3. Love the digi - and beautifully coloured. If you need some motivation to get on with those Christmas cards, how about joining in with my Christmas challenges x

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  4. I can't believe how colour coordinated your whole desk looks! Looks like an advert or something. Fab colouring, I can't do much with digi's as I prefer to water colour but only have an inkjet printer.

    Hugs
    Brenda 74

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  5. Yeah, I find a sprinkle of glitter makes most things OK! Your desk is symphony of blue!

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  6. Very colour coordinated desk picture, Sprokett looks beautiful
    Bridget #2

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