Thanks Stef and welcome back!
This is the one I chose
ceramic heart cow Bank
This is yet another one of my new Digi images from Mo's Digital Pencil..
I was afraid to buy a digi image... I was afraid I could not use gamsol Or copic markers with the computer ink.
I'm happy to report they both work well with computer ink.
You do have to be careful with stickles glitter glue. to help that I cover the ink with another medium colored pencil or glitter pen any thing that matches your color. then apply glue very sparingly and it should work for you. always make a run thur card first to find what works best for you. I use black or gray colored pencil most of the time.
I used the new Labels 8 from Spellbinders I made the biggest one the card. I cut the red panel down to fit it was the same size as the gray panel
Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 GMT Views: 792
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Registered: April 21, 2007 Location: Mesa, Arizona Posts: 24458
Fri, Sep 18, 2009 @ 8:16 PM
So you have this image too. It is so darn cute. I have to laugh everytime I see it because that's exactly the way a small child lugs around a dog or cat. Your card is adorable, sweet, wonderful and full of fun. I love the way you were able to color white pants on white paper and pull it off. It looks terrific.
Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Fri, Sep 18, 2009 @ 9:18 PM
Love how you colored this adorable image. Wowzers, simply over the top cute. Love it.TFS :0)
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Fri, Sep 18, 2009 @ 9:40 PM
wow Cindy! you must be in a typing mood... a whole paragraph.. woo hoo!
very cute little creation!
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