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Saturday, October 05, 2019

Mo's Autumn Challenge


Another month, another Mo's Digital Pencil challenge this one is Inspired by an beautiful Autumn photo. I thought Fierce Fairy Frankie would work as an Autumn fairy and I'm pretty please how she turned out.

I inked the image mat and splattered dots before I 3d layered her. Using Oxides I made some Autumn coloured papers to cut some leaves out which I think could be Tim Holtz ones.

The Lawn Fawn Scallop Rectangles helps to double mat the main image which I had cut out using Simon says Stamp Stitched Rectangles. Papers are Echo Park but can't remember if they are the new ones or old.

8 comments:

  1. She makes a perfect Autumn fairy and I love your fab background paper and those pretty leaves. I went to a local craft day a couple of weeks ago where we used oxides, gelly plates and brushos to make fun backgrounds like the ones you have used for your leaves. If this is something you would like to come to, Debby, let me know. It's right here in Guildford. Hugs, Lesley

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  2. Stunning I just love the colours and the papers here, hugs Pops x

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  3. Beautiful autumn colours Debby and love the floral paper and the wonderfully coloured added leaves, and the scalloped and stitched mats for Mo's Fierce Frankie, and the expression on her face is priceless..lol, and you have given her such fantastic dimension too. A gorgeous card. x

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  4. I love the look on her face! A gorgeous card and pretty papers
    Lorraine x

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  5. That little fairy has "attitude" and looks like she could get into a peck of trouble, all on her own! Pretty paper and fun card. The splatters are a nice addition.

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  6. She's certainly got attitude Debby great card

    Anne

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  7. So pretty and creative as always l just love your creation x l keep being thrown of your site as Norton tells me its unsafe ???? hence the lack of comments but l managed to get on going through the continue button???

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