Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Lavinia7

Lavinia Challenge #7 -- Add a Flower
I chose one of the fairies watering her garden for my image. It's a digital image and I printed it onto glossy photo paper and colored with my Copics. I'm so pleased with the way she turned out. When I first looked at the image I didn't know what I was going to do. Then I started coloring the fairy and the rest just fell into place. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up! and when my coloring was complete I added some Ranger pearl paints to it.

I have only just found Lavinia stamps. But I think I will be a "frequent flyer". Pun intended. If you'd like to play along with Lavinia's challenge you can find it on her blog HERE. If you'd like to purchase some of her lovely whimsical stamps you can do that HERE.

TFL
T%dles Peeps!
Betty J Schaub
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8 comments:

Zoe said...

Wow! What a beautiful card, so colourful and cheerful, great use of Lavinia Stamps, thank you for joining in Lavinia Stamps Challenge, good luck Hun, Zoe DT xx

Unknown said...

really lovely card, and I'm glad that you've found Lavinia, although the stamps should come with a warning "may be addictive!" The colouring is beautiful. Many thanks for entering the Lavinia Stamps Challenge and good luck! Melissa (DT) xxxx

Eileen said...

Fabulous, fabulous card ... thanks for playing along.
Eileen xxx

GinaA said...

Your card is just gorgeous, love the colours and the two panel design while the pearls on the sentiment are the perfect finishing touch.

Cornelia (fun stamping) said...

Lovely coloring! Great card!

Julie said...

Your card is amazing,such beautiful colours,perfection. Thank you so much for playing along with the Lavinia girls this time, Julie x

Liz said...

Love this card and the sentiment goes perfectly with the beautiful scene you've created. x

Pauline Butcher said...

Stunningly beautiful card,so much fab detail I love it. Thank you for entering it into the Lavinia Challenge and good luck. Hugs Pauline, DT member xxx

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