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Another Piercing


IT IS RELEASE WEEK FOR THE DOLLS and Simply Betty Stamps!!!  The Burton-weenies are here and the entire line will be available at Simply Betty Stamps starting Friday!  So all this week The Burtonesque Dolls are bringing you sneak peeks.... first in this AWESOME lineup is Jack Jack!  Isn't he just so cool!?!

So, yes, Jack Jack has a staple through his head.  Scrappers know that attempting to "fix" a mistake USUALLY results in making the problem worse.  Long story short, I put a staple through his head and we're calling it "Another Piercing" and LEAVING IT ALONE!  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!  I was so sad to misplace the staple right at the very end; what a bummer to make a mistake like that on such an AMAZING image!!!  This dude is so cool and so fun to color.  I didn't realize just how great until I saw all the other Dolls' projects and noticed that what I thought was hair could also be interpreted as a HOOD!!!  Yep, Jack Jack is actually wearing a hoodie, but I just colored it as hair.  It's all about perception people!  LOL! 

Okie dokie gang... that does it for today's sneak peak of the Burton-weenies Jack Jack.  The Dolls will be featuring ALL of the images in this new line this week, so be sure to stay tuned to The Burtonesque Dolls each day to see all the Dolls' creations!!!  We'll even have some features from the Simply Betty Design Team!!!

***This guy was so easy to color! The Copics I used to color Jack Jack were E000, E00, E11, C0, C2, C4, C6, C0, B91, B93, B97 and B99.

Comments

Loveeeeeeeeeee it!!! And hehehehehehe to the staple! LOVE IT! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Rosa Witten said…
I love it! Too funny about the staple, that's usually how it goes that at the end something goes wrong. Anyway glad you did not trash it, I would not have noticed it wasn't supposed to be like that.
:)

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