Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Geisha Girl

For my card this week I chose to work with Connie Fong's adorable Yuki image. I just love this cute little geisha girl and she's lovely to colour in.

I coloured her with my Promarkers...

...and used some delicious oriental-themed papers from K&Co to decorate this little diamond fold card.

Oh and I had a play with my snazzy new Cameo to cut a filigree butterfly to finish things off. :)
You can buy this adorable stamp in red rubber or digi format at the Sweet Pea Stamps store.
Ali x x

11 comments:

  1. So cute Ali, love the layout of this card. You colored this sweet little geisha perfectly, her face is stunning. Adorable.

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  2. Ali I adore this image and the colours and colouring is fab-u-lous.
    Best wishes, Sharon

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  3. This has always been one of my fave Conie Fong images and you have done a great job with it Ali!!
    I like your off-beat fold and the pretty colors you've used.
    Connie

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  4. What a cute little girl, and the patterned papers are a perfect match! Fantastic job, Ali:-)

    Hugs Gry

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  5. OMGoodness!!! This is just adorable!!! My Hubby in china right now, so your card made me think about him lol. Love it.
    Hugs Nat

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  6. This is just super-cute! Lovely coloring, and the papers fits the image just perfectly!! ;)

    Hugs, Randi

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  7. So adorable! I love that image. The papers you chose to go with it are just perfect. Great work

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  8. Love your colouring on her, Ali. Those colours look so great together. And the shape of the card is very special, also love your paper choice... just perfect!
    Hugs, Karina

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  9. I am always impressed by these intricate folds, as I have such a difficult time with scoring and folding (despite having a scor-pal). I love your color palette!

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  10. This folding is so cool! Love your coloring and everything with your card. Hugs Milo <3

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  11. adorable! love the folds and the colors!

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