Friday, April 6, 2012

It's Weena

Here's a stunning image from Sweet Pea artist Joanne Schempp called Weena. I love how she is blowing bubbles with the cat's images in them. This stamp image is just amazing. I don't think it has to be a Halloween theme card, but I am a huge halloween card lover, so I turned it into one.
I actually didn't start the card that way, even when I colored the image, that was not my intention at all, but I found this wonderful shimmery purple paper and these adorable black cat decor, which of course reminded me of a great saying that Sweet Pea stamps has "When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleem, may luck be yours on Halloween." (Plate #67) Here's a closeup of my coloring of Weena, you can compare this to the artists coloring to see how different she looks.


I think she would look beautiful in other colors too. I just love her striped knee high socks, I think I am starting to dress like the girls in these stamps now! Hmmm.... Does art imitate life or does life imitate art?


If you saw my new sidebar image, I just got a discount code for buying from Sweet Pea Stamps, when you purchase, the 10% off code is SPSHolley!! Woohoo.

6 comments:

  1. I see you are ready for the Halloween ???? I like that sentiment, and your coloring.
    Hugs Nataliya

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  2. awesome card! you know I love it :) thanks for the discount code too...I'm going to have to go shopping!

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  3. Wow, your coloring is great! I love the cute image and your little cats on the side fit so perfectly with it!

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  4. fantastic coloring done on the image and very cheerful card.

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  5. Halloween is great and enjoyable festival. You give beautiful halloween card. I like paper and design of this card so much.

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  6. I will have to remember the code. I will be buying from them again that is for sure. I love the image. I think it is perfect for halloween or even just for fall. (Simply because of the pumpkins I associate it with fall.) I love the way you have it and the sentiments.

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