Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Hydrangea Sprite

Hi to all visiting today. My card today features an image by artist MitziSato-Wiuff . Sweet Pea Stamps has her images as rubber stamps. If you are an avid rubber stamper, Mitzi’s images will be right up your alley.



For my little project I decided to create with one of Mitzi’s sprites, Whimsical Hydrangea Sprite. I have colored her with Copics and added some highlights with glitter pens and a Sharpie White paint pen.


My die cuts are Spellbinder’s circles and a butterfly circle. All those little butterflies are the waste from the butterfly circle die. I added four Cherry Lynn corner dies to finish the card.


I hope you join us at One Sweet Challenge for our monthly challenge. The theme is “Hit the Beach.” Come show us your little pieces of art using a Sweet Pea Stamps image in our Facebook Group. We have a weekly contest and our prize is one Sweet Pea digital image of your choice. I really hope you join us. Would you like to know about sales and new artists? Come visit and like our Sweet Pea Stamps Page. Remember to check “get notifications.”

Thanks for stopping by. I hope we see you again tomorrow.
Aletha Jane
Sweet Pea Stamps Designer








9 comments:

  1. Amazing coloring on this one..love the richness of thecolors on this one.

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  2. I love the colors you´ve combined, it´s very beautiful. Love the corners and the circle under her! hugs Milo ♥

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  3. So pretty Aletha, the colors on her head just seem to pop. Amazing coloring.

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  4. So pretty Aletha, the colors on her head just seem to pop. Amazing coloring.

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  5. stunning coloring Aletha. That image is so gorgeous on your card. Amazing work

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  6. So stunning! Your coloring is amaaazing!
    xx

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  7. This is amazing. The leaves looks so real and I love the colors you've used.

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  8. I seem to say the same every time Aletha - simply stunning, your artwork is true eye candy to me :) :) :) xxxx

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