...but before you know it the weekend will fly by and it will be Monday again. You will drag yourself out of bed and probably look pretty similar to this character from the Doodle Factory. This guy brings a smile to my face every time I see him. I received some stamped images from a dear talented friend, but after I played with him I knew I had to have him. Here is a card made up from me playing with the image. He is stamped on watercolor paper and colored with re-inkers. I really like the richness of him, but I did go out of the lines in some areas. I'm still learning and trying to figure out how to control the flow using reinkers and an aqua painter. The paper is SU and In My Mind's Eye.
Friday, April 3, 2009
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How do you do it?? This is AWESOME!! LOL, I can't help but chuckle when I look at the image and then read the sentiment. So perfect. FANTASTIC layout!! Another great one, Mary!
Tee hee hee! I love the sentiment, that's us! It was good to talk to you yesterday! Miss you sooo much!
Too Cute! Love this image and sentiment. Gorgeous DP and design.
I have this little fella too, and just love him! Great job! Totally loving the layout, coloring and that DP! Awesome job, Mary!
Very cute and funny card! I love those adorable monsters from Doodlefactory (and I have you to thank for finding Doodlefactory - your background on skater Ian!) You did a great job with him! And your coloring looks great - I certainly can't see any "out of the lines!
What an adorable little monstah! You did a great job coloring, and the paper is wonderful!!
He is awesome Mary!! That layout is perfect and you're right...how can you not smile at him?! :D
You are right, this guy looks in desperate need of coffee! Great card!!
OMG, that looks like me without Starbucks! :) THis is really, really adorable - love the bright color of the DF guy & the red really makes this card POP! Well done!
He is so adorable! Great job :)
Love your coloring - I color outside of the lines all the time, but I can't tell on your card!
Great job, Mary, so much so that that the artist is recognizing your talent!!! Yay!!!
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