Time is flying by and today sees another new challenge start at Crafty Boots Challenges. The theme for this challenge has been set by the very talented Denise and she has set us a bingo challenge.
If you are unfamiliar with bingo challenges, the dea is to use the 'elements' that are in a line: either vertical (ie Green, Pearls and Yellow) horizontal (ie Yellow, Dots and Lace) or diagonal (ie Ribbons, Stripes and Yellow). You can also choose to use the 4 corners or go for the 'full house' which would mean using all the 'elements' on the project.
This gorgeous image is from Mo's Digital Pencil and is called Ragged Romeo.
I coloured the image with Promarkers and mounted it on silver mirri before adding the lace and backed it all with yellow glitter card. Sadly my photograph does not show how lovely this lace is.
Love your card ...beautiful colouring of the image and papers.xxx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love your design. Zo xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow beautiful Image , love the colour on this gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteHugs Emma xx
Hi Dionne
ReplyDeleteThis card is super gorgeous! What a brilliant image. Love the way you coloured it.
Michaela xx
Such a romantic card and a terrific use of all the elements - really fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Hope your sunny card can tempt the sun out of hiding!! x
ReplyDeleteI love the lace, it really makes it sunny! Hugs, Freya xx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, the image is beautiful really different and sweet. x
ReplyDeleteWow Dee this is absolutely beautiful. I love seeing what everyone has done with the challenge. The image you used is so precious, and the lace looks so bright and lovely on the yellow. Love it! xx Denise
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute image, and beautifully coloured. Great frame to set it off too.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Wow Dionne you have coloured this to perfection, and the lemon and lace around the image is gorgeous, well done a super card Hugs Elaine
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute image! and I really like the lace you have around it.
ReplyDelete~Sarah
Just gorgeous! Love this Mo image and you've coloured it beautifully.
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