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Wow, funny challenge over at The Burtonesque Dolls this week... MARS ATTACKS! Create an original project inspired by the Tim Burton film Mars Attacks featuring the color green.  I have to be honest here; as much as I love Tim Burton films, I haven't ever seen this one.  I based my project SOLELY on the name.  I think that's what I'll do this weekend... rent a movie.  I know there's a free rental coupon for Blockbuster floating around this house somewhere.  LOL!

So anyway, the image I used is "Soho" from Kenny K and I thought it was cute and PERFECT for this challenge.  What I DIDN'T figure on is that the 3 inch size was going to be a challenge to color all by itself!  SHEESH!!!  If it wasn't for the fact that I had this card in mind to send off to someone, I would have enlarged it a bit to make it easier to color, but I wanted it to be an A2 size to stick in the mail.  This one was TOUGH!!!  I don't think I've ever used my pens quite so.... uh..... vertically (?) before!  HAHAHAHAHAHA! 

So lets see what YOU come up with!!!  Head over to The Burtonesque Dolls and play along with us!

***Copics Used:  E000, E00, E21, E35, E59, G21, G24, G85, N0, N9, R29, Y21 and W3

Comments

Debra said…
Gorgeous card! I love the eyes :)
Marijo said…
This is awesome. I may have to start investing in some Copics and take your classes! You are such an enabler!! Thanks.
Unknown said…
Great card, the boots are cute!
TRACEY O said…
Fantastic card. Love the image you've used.
Marlene said…
your coloring here is FABULOUS! Great card!
Carol W. said…
Fabulous card! the coloring is awesome! great job
Rosa Witten said…
Sooo cool! Love that KK image. You gotta watch Mars Attacks so quirky.
:)
Lois said…
Danielle, I just love your work. You and your copics ROCK!
Audrey Frelx said…
What an adorable card! I really like your blog and I'm going to have to visit you -- talented lady -- more often!

Hugs, my friend!

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