Monday, January 30, 2012

Mabelle RO: Valentine's Little Boy

Happy Monday!

I have a Mabelle RO image to show today.  This is Valentine's Little Boy.  I have been thinking about this little boy for awhile.  When I got this awesome new digi paper called Layton it all came together.

I LOVE the colors of Layton. It is new and available through an esty site called Hello That's Fabulous. Mischelle has some awesome digis as well. I'm hoping to add some of them to my collection soon.  Here is what the collection looks like - 9 patterns plus tags!

I pulled all the colors from the papers and added red for a punch of color.  When I was coloring this image - Mark said is that me giving you flowers?  Aww - how sweet.  I was thinking the same thing.
Supplies -- MRO Valentine's Little Boy, "with love" sentinment from TAC For My Tweetie, Cardstock: Bazzill Crimson and Flintstone, PTI Ripe Avocado, Copic X-Press It, Digi paper Layton, Copic markers. 

Copic Colors: E00, E11, E13, E21, E30, E31, E33, E35, E37, R35, R37, R59, BG10, BG53, YG93, YG95, YG97, T2, T4, T5.

Thanks for stopping by...
Blessings,
Deb

7 comments:

  1. He is such a cutie! Love the digi paper--I need to print mine up too. Mischelle and Mabelle together. Smiles.

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  2. Love him, so cute! Love that paper too, I may just have to get myself some!! :)

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  3. Awesome card, love the stamp, your coloring, the papers. I see my $$ being spent.

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  4. Ooooh! I will have to check out Mischelle's etsy store... I had no idea! :) That is such a sweet image, and your coloring is awesome!

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  5. He is PERFECT and so is your coloring! I love those papers.

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  6. Your card is gorgeous! (I saw it on FB too.) Your coloring is gorgeous.




    ~Cheryl~

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