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. |
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. |
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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