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Creepy Cool!

This is my second post of the day.  Scroll down to see Alcoholic.

So after missing the last two challenges over at The Burtonesque Dolls, I jumped back in with a REALLY fun challenge!  So this week's challenge is to create an original project inspired by or featuring Pee Wee's Big Adventure.   This one was SOOOO up my alley!!!  So, it has been a while since I've seen Pee Wee's Big Adventure, but there were two things that INSTANTLY came to mind when I read the title of this challenge:  1) "I know you are, but what am I?"  2) Color, color and more color!  I also VAGUELY remembered the design on Pee Wee's bike, so I had to double check before committing entirely to this totally crazy project.  Yep, I gotta say I love it!  To see what the other Dolls turned out for this incredible challenge, and to get the deets to enter this week's challenge, click HERE.

That's it for this quick post.  I'll have to make up for it later this week.  Thanx so much for stopping by!

**Copics used:  B41, B45, E33, E39, E42, E50, E51, E53, N1, N9, R29, W3, Y00, Y13

Comments

Melanie said…
LOL!!!! I haven't thought of that movie in years! Awesome card Danielle...and the quote you pulled from the movie is PERFECT!!!
Gabbi said…
I loved pee wees movie I also love this card. Is your image a stamp or digi? Would love to have it.
Creepy Glowbugg said…
LOVE IT!!!!! Karin is my favorite Torrente image and you colored her perfectly, BUT, the spiral really sets this thing off! If it ever needs a home....
FitterTwit said…
OMGosh.. you guys are sooo great! Gabbi, that rubber stamp is from Stampotique and it's called Karin. One of my favorite stamps. I've stamped it quite a bit with a "SMILE" sentiment that I have.... freakin hilarious!!!
TRACEY O said…
Super fun card. Love it!
Lori Barnett said…
I had NO IDEA you were into the "Karin" type of stamps!!! You should see my collection of what I call my "goth girls" -- OMGoodness...you would just FLIP!!! I LOVE my Stampotique rubbah :)
Ghoulfriend...you're devine! Love your card :-)
Awesome illustration! Glad I stumbled upon the burton site while blog hopping, love it :)

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