It's time for an new challenge at The East Wind with the theme of "Book It". We want to see either book themed images, book pages or text on your project. No shortage of books here. I used to love to walk to the library in the summer and get lost among the stacks and stacks of wonderful books. Lucy Loo 'Bookaholic' is the first stamp I ever purchased from The East Wind and she's still one of my favorites. I've place her in the library, using some freebie bookcases that I'm pretty sure my TEW DT sister Bonnie turned me onto awhile back but I now I can't find her project or the link. I added some torn text pages and stickers for the sentiment.
Here's a closeup of Lucy Loo 'Bookaholic'. Talk about some fun hair to color! Previously, I colored her as a redhead (big surprise) and this time she turned out a brunette with golden highlights. All done with Copics. Kind of matches the warm tones of the tomes behind her and I'm kinda lovin' the monochromatic vibe. Makes me want to curl up with a kitty and a juicy novel as we're finally getting a bit of rain here in CA. Be sure to check out the fab inspiration of my teamies for this new challenge and can still sneak in our current FB contest "It Started With a Song" which runs through May 17th.
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WOW!!! is that some awesome hair or what? great job coloring.
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DIANA L.
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Beautiful card! I love the paper. Your coloring is beautiful!
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Tina
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How fun and creative! Thanks so much for stopping by to share with us this week.
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A great card - love your colouring
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Helen x