Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow me to introduce you to The Bathing Beauty with her extra large donut! Why not live lavishly and give the bathing beauty what all bathing beauties really want: a hefty chunk of carbs, starch and sugar!!!
This is for the TIDDLY INK CHALLENGE #11: Use the colors red, white and blue along with your tiddly ink stamps! http://tiddlyinkchallenge.blogspot.com
STAMPS: "Bathing Beauty" from www.tiddlyinks.com (a digi)
"medium bee with small bee mounted on side" from www.stampotique.com
by Artist Jo Capper-Sandon
COLORED: in copics/Brilliance pearl tear drop inks/walnut stain distress ink
OTHER: scraps of paper which I made the flowers by using small scalloped circle punches/brads/red thread for hand stitching around the edge/white acrylic paint for the "white frosting"/actual sugar sprinkles for the donut sprinkles/diamond stickles
I appreciate you checking in! Enjoy!
Love,
Buttercup xoxoxo
oh my....this is AMAZING...Ilove how you used the ring as a donut lol..
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OMG your coloring is so amazing.your choice of papers i just love! love the donut and the little sprinkles ontop.wow amazing
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So very well done. I love the donut spirinkles and your personal handwriting around the card.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is amazing, and I really like all the layers.
Brava!
Awww! Well, wowsers....I can't tell you how much I love this!! I am giggling out loud. :) Too funny and so spectacularly done. :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is toooooo cute!
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This is fantastic! I love the donut and the overall effect of the card!
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Debbie x
So cute and how clever to make a doughnut! So creative! Thanks for joining us at the Tiddly Inks challenge this week.
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Larissa
Wowee! cool and funky! Love the donut with sprinkles. Great sense of humor. xxD
ReplyDeleteI love this cute girl and her big donut. I guess she has the "freedom" to eat all the cards she wants right? I also adore the next post of the girl on the gothic arch justing "being herself". I love all the bright and beautiful colors you use on your pieces.
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