Saturday, October 17, 2015

Apocalypse Sunday Challenge with Simply Betty

Last Sunday, in honor of the season premier of The Walking Dead, Simply Betty Stamps offered up a challenge. Betty offered freebie zombie digis from her retired catalog, but there was a catch.  We had to color and  post them within a tight timeline,within an hour of two of receipt in some cases.  She also challenged us to make complete projects, and offered up a prize for the best creation for each freebie digi.  I was able to try my hand at 4 of her Zombie friends, and I'm proud to say I completed a project for each one.  This challenge really pushed me creatively, and I was able to have some fun with new techniques and mediums.  I found that when my timeline was pushed , I didn't overthink my creations. Thanks Betty for the fun Challenge!

Challenge #1 Rio Zombie Bookworm

I stole my daughter's Prismacolor colored pencils and gave them a try.  I haven't tried to
 color with colored pencils in a long time. I'm pretty pleased with how this turned out.
 Challenge #2 Worms for Brains
I just decided to really stretch creatively with this guy.  The background is Tim Holtz Distress Ink.
This fun little bookmark was made for a boy with other things on his mind than reading.

Challenge #3 Headless Christian
I decided to go with a bright colored Skater look for this card. I used Pastel colored pencils
 for the background, and made a mess distressing all of the papers with my Tim Holtz distress tool.
 Challenge #5 Singing Betty (Yes I realize I skipped #4, a girls got to sleep.)


I had so much fun with this card.  We were given a longer time limit for this project,
 so I was able to get a little more creative.  


In this WIP picture you can see in detail the background technique I recently learned. The extremely
talented Poala Jofre does a great job explaining this 
technique in her 
YouTube tutorial
 I used W3, 5, & 7
 for my shading and Tim Holtz Shaded Lilac and Dusty Concord for the edging. 


 The patterned papers and digital papers ar are by AMB Illustrations. After coloring her, I added
 some highlights with my white gel pen, and some metallic shimmer around the bat.
 I
finished this card off with  some sparkle and bling because every girl needs a little bling.
  I just love that though this card is dark, it still feels happy.



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