Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Eighties Girl...

Here's a great image from artist Heather Valentin of Addicted to Stamps. She's a very 80s Madonna image called Material Girlie Lil Ragamuffin. Too cute! I decked her out in red and oranges, though as I recall in the 80s, you would mostly be wearing black and only black. So anything this colorful would so NOT be acceptable in the teen scene.
Yesterday I emailed out all the prizes to people who won Digi stamps including Heather M, Glennis, Glo, Trish, Pat, Lisa A, and TerriAvidReader. If you didn't receive your image, drop me an email and let me know (or check your spam), htondre@aol.com

Project Materials: Cardstock (Bazzill, Neenah); Image (Addicted to Stamps artist Heather Valentin); saying (Hobby Lobby); Borders (Martha Stewart); Buttons (Jesse James); Ink (Colorbox Chalk); Die Cuts (Lifestyles); Adhesives (Pop dots, Glue dots, Glue All); Color (Copic Markers);

16 comments:

  1. Oh wow, this elegantly adorable.

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  2. I love the monochromatic colors! she is so cool!

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  3. Wow! Love her in this colors. Hugs Nataliya

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  4. I really like these colours. Fab card! Hugs!

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  5. Wow! those colours are gorgeous!

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  6. my goodness, coloring is so perfect each single details is prominent... dress hair even eyes color lookd so real.

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  7. aww she is fab Holley love how you coloured her hun simply stunning xx

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  8. Brilliant card Holley- this little madam really has attitude!! TFS
    Many thanks for my digi and my parcel of goodies arrived also. I am thrilled with everything and I'm looking forward to playing with those gorgeous new sweet pea stamps.
    Hugs,
    Trish x

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  9. She does have a spunky attitude this lady! Love her a lot!Thanks so much for the goodie. You're too sweet!

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  10. Love the attitude! Is that sass or what! LOL I really love everything about this card. The color combo is great, so are the borders (or is that called paper lace?) The shape of the image and the image itself. Very fitting sentiments too! Most of all I love how you color the images (and pick out the paper to match....or do you pick out the paper and then color the image??? Either way....I love it).

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