As soon as I saw the challenge , "Things are looking Grimm", at Corrosive Challenges, I knew I'd be taking part. I had loads of ideas but I soon got making this card - Dick Whittington, off to London to seek his fortune.
The boy is from a My Craft Studio Cd - I cut him out, coloured him with Promarkers and stuck him onto the background with dimensional pads. The drawing of medieval London was found on the internet and the cat is a Craft Stamper freebie. Okay, so I've mixed my eras a bit but - hey- this is a fairy tale!
As well as Corrosive Challenges, I'd like to enter this for:
Crafting When We Can One for the boys
Poodle's Parlour Anything Goes
I love Promarkers Anything Goes
9 comments:
Great idea for a card, very clever.
hugs, Marjo
Darling card! What a lovely scene you created! I wasn't familiar with the story (thank goodness for google, right?! lol), but it's a very creative take on the theme! And I'm pleased to see someone excited about it! :) Thanks for joining us at The Corrosive Challenge!
{hugs}
Regan
Very reminiscent of a certain bread commercial!! Thanks for joining us over at I ♥ ProMarkers this week, good luck and see you again soon.
Andy
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fab card ,love the scene you have made and a fab take on the challenge
thanks for joining us at the poodle parlour and good luck
tracey x
Great idea, love the scene. Thanks for joining us at CWWC this time. Carol DT x
Great card Marina, love the distressed, sepia for the background against your coloured image, it really makes the image pop.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful work with us at Crafting When We Can Challenges. :-) xx
I love this one Marina , I have been busy with family lately and am catching up with posts , you have been making some FAB creations lately Well done Hugs Elaine
This is so nice...love how the image pops. Thanks for joining us over at Crafting When We can. Janet, DT
Lovely! I love what you did with the images. So cute! & I love the vintage feel.
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Kate
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