The Paper Shelter Challenge #288 Make It Digital

Good Morning and welcome to a new challenge from The Paper Shelter. This week our challenge is to make it digital, so that means we want to see you using digital images, digital papers and anything else you have that is digital.

As The Paper Shelter has some fabulous digital images, I chose to use one of the new ones, Venus Flytrap. That cute little plant reminded me of Audrey II from The Little Shop of Horrors, so coloured it up in the same colours with her bright red lips! I kept the card fairly simple though as I printed the image quite large.


Recipe:

Stamps: Venus Flytrap from The Paper Shelter, Everyday Button Bits from Papertrey Ink

Papers: Cherry Cobbler & Garden Green both from Stampin' Up, Summertime Patterned Papers from Maja Design, Super Smooth Card from That Craft Place

Inks: Cherry Cobbler from Stampin' Up, Copic Markers

Accessories: Roses from Wild Orchid Crafts

Copics Used:
Skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20, R30
Hair, Eyebrows & Moustache - C2, C3, C5
Eyes - E74, E79
Glasses - W5, W9
Hat - E31, E33, E35, E37
Overalls - E42, E43, E44
Shirt - B12, B14, B16
Shears - T2, T4, T6, E23, E25, E27
Leaves, Plant & Hatband - G24, G28, G29
Gloves - YG63, G94, G99
Bush - YG91, YG93, YG95, YG97, YG99
Roses, Heart & Lips - R46, R37, R39
Sky - B0000, B000, B00

And that's all from me for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to pop on over to The Paper Shelter Challenge blog and check out all the other fabulous creations from the DT and why not join in the fun whilst you are there. As always there are some fabulous prizes to be won! 

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2 comments:

  1. Morning Vannessa this image reminds me so much of that certain film I suspect it does you. Love how youve coloured it to. hugs Shirleyxxx

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  2. This is gorgeous Vanessa! I love your slant on the plant! Brilliant!

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