I have the pleasure to be guest designing today for the current Kleuren met Potloden (Coloring with Pencils) challenge. Polkadoodles graciously provided this cute Theo Penguin digi to work with. If you're a pencil colorer, come link up!
I chose some papers from one of the two EMF 333 Christmas origami pads I've used so often lately; this time it's the Sparkling Christmas one and colored my digi to match the paper. I decided to copy the design I used on this long ago Corny Summer card.
A no-brand border strip die and my trusty ric-rac die plus Nuvo Crystal Drops in Autumn Red and Mustard Gold dress it up. The sentiment was created with Comic Sans font.
Digital stamp – Polkadoodles Theo Penguin
Dies – Die-namics and Artemio circle stax, no-brand border strip, Gemini Fancy Borders Ric-Rac
Embellishments – Autumn Red & Mustard Gold Nuvo Crystal Drops
Caran d'Ache Luminance 901 pencils
.08 white pen
You've made a love card with the cute little penguïn. The combination of papers and image works great together and Theo is colored beautiful.
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Greetings Miranda dt KMP
Gorgeous card Shani. Love your choice of colours and your colouring is really amazing.
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ReplyDeletea cute and nice card I love the particular layering of the cards. The penguin is very sweet. Thanks for joining us to play Polkadoodles Cardmaking Taty x DT
Adorable card, Shani! All the layers are wonderful and I love that sweet image.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie patootie for Christmas ... so very glad you joined our Critter Christmas at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteShani: Perfect portrayal for your penguin!!! Thanks for sharing at MTTCC's winter animals theme! --Becca
ReplyDeleteSo exciting to have the opportunity to do some guest design work! Your card is fabulous! Super design with the mix of circles and squares/rectangles too.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a darling card, Shani. The little pengy looks so good on the papers you've chosen which are by the way absolutely fabulous!
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