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Thank you for visiting me today, I hope you see something here that you like. I love colouring digital images and I am on a few Design Teams.I am taking art classes with Kit and Clowder, and Make it Crafty. I hope maybe you will get some new ideas here or you can leave comments and links so I will be picking up new ideas from you. Anyway I will put on the kettle and have some cupcakes at the ready...

Sunday 21 December 2014

Dark Holidaze Creepmas

Dark Holidaze Entryway
by Rick St. Dennis
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The Smeared and Smudged blog list is on the right hand side bar you should have arrived here from Julie and your next stop should be Jane
This hop runs alternate days until Christmas Eve so today is part of the Smeared and Smudged hop.

Well would you knock and sing? Looks festive enough but something's not quite right. Looks a bit er... shall we say 'well ventilated' someone obviously doesn't feel the cold. At least there is a warning sign and a bucket full of unwanted presents. Sing if you like but well away from the door and don't accept a mince pie, you never know what might be in it...
Printed onto neenah, coloured with promarkers and spectrum noir pencils with papers from Winter Village and Urban Development.

6 comments:

  1. HeeHee! gotta say that's how I feel about Carolers. LOL Great scene! xxD

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  2. This just looks like you could walk up and touch those broken windows...not that I would mind you!! Lovely, lovely colors and those prezzies in the bucket....fabulous!!!

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  3. Such a welcoming scene till you look closer! Wonderful coloring, love it Sue!~kim

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  4. My thoughts were the brightly wrapped packages are in contrast to the no so welcoming doorway.
    Perfectly colored. You do that every time. I am in awe

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  5. Love that entryway. Super colouring as always. Sad that this hop is coming to an end! Merry Christmas!

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