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 Graphic 45's Magic of Oz arrived at Paper Vineyard last week and this week the design team had a BLAST playing with all the goodies!!!  I took a cue from my new blog friend Barb and used a scrapbook layout she completed as inspiration for my project.  The simplicity of using up those mini-scraps is just BEYOND brilliant.  She is the newest of the MANY talented blog friends I have, so don't be surprised if you see me saying her name A LOT!!!  Her talent is out of this world and TOTALLY up my alley [thanx for the card Barb, it is WONDERFUL]!!!

So, of course, I used Copics for this project.  LOTS of E40's and R20's and finished up with YG20's... with a little Y18 and Y00 thrown in to make the cat tails and the shiny doorknob.  For some reason, my shadowing lightened A LOT on this pic, so I'm going to try and take another pic in better lighting and re-post.  Hopefully I can show this a little better.  For some reason, I've been sucking with my camera.... what is up with that?  Anyway, I am OVER THE MOON for this new Graphic 45 line (you should see all the chipboard tags in this one) and HIGHLY recommend you check it out.  Click HERE to see what the rest of the design team created with this uber-kewl line!!!  Click HERE to get your hands on the AWESOME Make It Crafty Mushroom House digi!

Comments

Ohhhhhhhhhh I loveeeeeeeeeeee this one!! I loveeeeeeeee loving the stamp you used, the design and loving the distressing! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Hedgehog Reader said…
This is just absolutely beautiful Danielle! Your coloring is amazing, and that distressed edge around your focal point is so pretty and reminds me of aged parchment or delicate mushroom skin - so perfect! The way you brought together all the elements is just gorgeous! :o)
Krista said…
when i grow up, i wanna color like you....

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