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Yep... Another One

Ok, as promised!  Here's the Spectrum Noir project I promised you in yesterday's post.  I've got a few more in the works... those will be posted throughout the rest of this week and into next week. 

This project features Tiddly Inks' Precious digi along with Create With TLC sentiment.  The paper is from Graphic 45's Steampunk Debutante line and OF COURSE the markers I used to color this cutie is Spectrum Noir.  List of colors is:

Skin TN1, TN2 Dress BT5, BT4, BT6, GB4, GB8, GB10  Hair EB3, EB2 and TN1. 

Alright, that does it for today.  I JUST finished the project for tomorrow's post, so stay tuned for that one.  It's quite bewitching.....

Comments

Janiel/ janny said…
Hi Danielle............. Love the card and the new markers sound like they will be good. I am going to stick to my copic's as I have most all of them. LOL...... I miss seeing you around.

Have a great week!!!
hugs, Janiel
Sooooo gorgeous!!! I loveeeeeeeeee the colors!!! WOW!!
franzesjoi said…
beautiful as always... love the image and colours.. :)
Fay. H. said…
It's a wonderful artwork with a very nice vintage vibe to it! Totally cute. Love it!

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