This wonderful lady drawn by Rick St. Dennis is called Mama Mumba Voodoo Woman and can be found here on Rick's Zibbet site. I was unsure about using digital images as I thought my colouring really shouldn't be seen outside my craftroom. But with digital images you can resize them, flip them horizontally or vertically (perhaps not with this image...but you get the idea) and place them on a background of your own choosing. Of course you can buy background images, resize them and use them time and time again with different main images.
Anyway...printed as always on neenah, coloured with promarkers, sky made with blending chalks. The frame by my craft studio as is the backing paper.
I will be entering this into the following challenges
For those who know about Colin...Yesterday we had an appointment at the hospital where they checked Colin's bloods. This time everything was as it should be and Colin was able to have chemo. I had been so very worried last week when they had said the chemo was too toxic for Colin's liver and I was frightened that the cancer had spread but this week is a good week and we're back on track. Thank you for your kind wishes.
So Glad things are going well for Colin with regard his treatment it's awful to feel so helpless. Love your card so pretty reminds me of the Caribbean and the glorious sunshine. Love Alison xx
ReplyDeletehi Sue, what a striking card, love the autumnal colours, fi x
ReplyDeleteReally striking card, love the design, but its the lovely orange flowers and paper that really catches my eye - hopped from Docraft
ReplyDeleteLove the colours, so autumnal.
ReplyDeleteJust hopping over from docrafts. Lovely card, the digi is great & I know what you mean about colouring them - I'm the same. {hugs} Vickie x
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Sue , gorgeous colours and a great image
ReplyDeleteLorna xx
What a lovely bright card - and good news about Colin too!
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ReplyDeleteLinda x
Gorgeous card Sue. I went through the same thing with my liver last year, but it all worked out in the end. It's so nerve wracking waiting to hear of you can go ahead with the chemo! Best of luck, I'll be thinking of you. Maddy x
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