June is such a busy month. Six family birthdays, an anniversary, and a sprinkling of friends' birthdays, too!
Here's a birthday card for a dear friend using another new digi from Tiddly Inks called Everyday Princess. I started coloring her goth, but once I colored her flouncy skirt pink, she turned "girly goth".
I used the new graph background stamp from Hero Arts again--love it!--and the Heartily Yours Additions sentiment.
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Please stop by tomorrow for Tiffany Doodles' first challenge and a fun sketch for you to try.Hope to see you then!
Stamps: Tiddly Inks digital image, Gina K (Heartily Yours Additions by Nina Brackett, Hero Arts new! Graph background
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink, Hero Arts notecard
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Spun Sugar distress ink
Other: Nestabilities Labels 8, ovals; Copics; pearls; gems; ribbon; pop dots;
Sharpie poster paint pen
Sharpie poster paint pen
awww...... she is sooooooo cute!!! sweet coloring and that background is fabulous!!! =) love love love this! Have a happy coloring Sunday!! =)
ReplyDeleteOh, I ADORE pink and that little girl is simply darling. Your coloring and shading is ALWAYS impecible Donna. We well and take care!
ReplyDeleteShe's so precious! Love your card, that big pink bow is a perfect addition! :0)
ReplyDeleteShe's a pretty goth - love the colours. Your cards are always so lovely to look at
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE her!!! You rocked her....I just got my Graph Background stamps yesterday!!! Can't wait to try it out!! This card is just Precious!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, Donna!! Great coloring too!
ReplyDeletei really like this image now i want to get it i Iove the way u coIored her. TFS
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Donna! Love the background....must get that stamp! Your coloring is fab! :)
ReplyDeleteShe is ADORABLE! I hope to use some of the TI images I bought this coming week-they are all so stinkin' cute! LOVE your coloring, girl!
ReplyDeleteSo so cute!! I have her on my list.. I have plenty of princesses in my family I could use her for!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna
ReplyDeleteI´m so busy, too. Haven´t got time for blogging or stamping for the past week! Ufffff!!!!
Love this card - and the sentiment is too cute. Adorable colors!
Yes, Donna!!! Me too--LOVELOVELOVE everything about this card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet Donna - love the pink goth look. :)
ReplyDeleteI love 'girly goth' it's the perfect mix of both worlds! I'm loving your new graph backgrounds too, it's another great look!
ReplyDeleteSuper awesome card, Donna!
I love her! I was hoping to colour a Tidlyinks girl myself this weekend but a total makeover for the rockery kept me busy outdoors instead. Glad you spotted the link to the new Secret Crafter stamps, they are lovely and I must admit I did think they were your kinda thing! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteOoo this is uute! I keep adding new stamps to my wish list and you've just helped me add another one! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable Donna. I just love her!!! So pretty. And the sentiment is just perfect for her.
ReplyDeleteShe's too cute! Love the boots. :) You're making me want that graph background stamp Donna! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a SWEET card, Donna!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the way you colored her to be a "girly goth", Donna!! What a sweet card, you totally ROCK!! I love the Graph Background stamp too, but I have to wait until we move to order it! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colouring!! so perfectly done:-) gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious card Donna!! I love the sweetness of this Everyday Princess...one of my favorite images from Tiddly inks!!
ReplyDeleteLove your coloring! That pink/gray combo is delicious! You're right, love that graph background stamp. It's right up there with the dots!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Of course, your coloring is right on the money, you Copic Master, you!! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet card!
ReplyDeleteshe's so sweet! really cute donna!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable image and such a sweet card! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is so darling! I love all the pink and then the touch of light gray, perfect!
ReplyDeleteShe is sooo sweet! Your coloring always astounds me!
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