Sunday, November 14, 2010

Connie-Stone Wall Witch by Elaine Cox


For today's art I did a card using an image by Elaine Cox titled "Stone Wall Witch"
Although I kind of turned her into a fairy....
I colored the image with Copic markers, then drew a line around the image
so the hat would stick out.  Then I cut it out and edged with black ink.
I stippled color around for the background and added white here and there.

I layered this onto some pretty copper metallic paper and then onto some lovely embossed designer paper by DWV and layered that onto more copper.
I cut a floral border with a new punch by EK Success and added
pearls, with another pearl for her earring.

The dp paper is scrumptious and has embossing on various images already
done.

You can find this image by clicking below:


Be sure to check out all the NEW images coming soon!!

7 comments:

  1. Love how you coloured in the background of the image. Making her hat be outside the panel is a great detail. You couldn't have chosen better flowers to add. They look like they are made out of her hatborder. So spot on!

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  2. Oh yes, love that part of her hat is outside the panel, looks awesome and totally agree that the DP is awesome. Love the soft coloring, really stands out with the stippled background!

    :-)

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  3. very pretty, I love the pearl earring - such a sweet touch! the dp is great and it all just flows so well!

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  4. Connie I love the colors you used on her and it just goes to show you these Halloween images can be used year round and not just for Halloween. I love the way you did the background!! Great job on this.
    Hugs:)
    Angela

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  5. This is very nice Connie- love the distressing you did on the edge of the image with the stippling. GREAT!~

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  6. Connie, I LOVE how you cut it out with the hat sticking out of the frame! The subtle details really make a card fabulous! I am also totally in love with how you did the background of the image - it looks SO magical!! :-)Traci

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  7. The pale look keeps this from looking like a true Halloween card and now can be used for anything!!! Sumptuous!

    xoxo,
    Kym

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