I seem to be in LOTV stamp mode of late.
This time I did less colouring and only used my promarkers for skin and hair. I did try to paper piece both these as well but I couldn't get his hair right and I didn't have quite the right shade of paper for his skin.
The string is sakura gel pen and the tag is again from LOTV.
It turned out to be another CAS card told you I was getting addicted. Think I am going to have to try really hard and use some of the pretty papers I treated myself to last year.
I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-
Everybody art - Gift
Eureka - paper piecing
craft your passion - anything goes
Cardz 4 guyz-paper piecing
IDIC-tags
Clear it out -anything goes stash paper
over a year old
Addicted to CAS -gift
fab n funky - paper piecing
Little red wagon - mainly manly
10 comments:
Sweet card! I love his paper pieced shorts. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
Isn't he cute! I love how you made the gift such a bright red. It really became the focus of your card. Thanks for playing with us at ATSM. Jules DT Member
Love the great big red gift! Great paper piecing. Thanks for joining us at ATCAS.
How cute! The plaid shorts are great - just right for paper piecing. I had never thought of trying to do hair and skin - sounds like a lot of fussy cutting! Thanks for joining the Eureka Stamps challenge this week - and we hope to see you soon.
fab card, thanks for joining us at FnF :)
Super card, I think the combination of colouring and paper piecing works perfectly. Thanks for sharing with us at Cardz 4 Guyz
Jane
Beautifully done, I love it. Thanks for joining our paper piecing challenge this week at Eureka Stamps. Karal D
cute Image and great using paper piecing technique
great color combo too
Love this
Many thanks for playing along with us at ATSM this week
hugs,
Monika (DT Member)
I too am in love with LOTV. I love your paper pieced pants. A wonderful CAS card. Thanks for joining us at Cardz 4 Guyz. Caz DT
Great card - CAS works really well for your design.
Thanks for joining us at Fab'n'Funky.
Helen N x
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