For Toni's WTUI challenge this week - you'll be able to find it HERE.
The background is one of the pieces I made for TLC797, shaving foram with Brushos. I stamped the cityscape across the bottom in Ranger's Archival Black, after having first blurred the swirls a bit by rubbing gesso over. I stamped the fox on this piece and also on some white card, where I coloured it using Polychromos pencils. I thought about stamping a sentiment but decided that the simple eclipse word kept a cleaner, less cluttered look. After cutting that, I added the fussy-cut fox and balloons, and edged the piece with a black Sharpie before adding to a white base. As well as Toni's challenge, this was inspired by the current TCP challenge to include an animal. Actually, I wanted to use the larger fox who is carrying a little envelope, but my background wasn't big enough and I didn't have time to make another. It's slightly more turquoise than I can get the photo to look.
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 GMT Views: 485
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Wed, Sep 16, 2020 @ 11:34 PM
Wow your background has a starry night feeling from Vincent van Goch, so pretty, love the city and the little critter is so cute, the two tier eclipse is the cherry on the cake!!
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Thu, Sep 17, 2020 @ 5:47 PM
I have to say I agree with Anita.This beautiful card reminds me of the wonderful swirls of blue (a lighter version of Van Gogh's Starry starry night!! Gorgeous card!
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Fri, Sep 18, 2020 @ 11:06 AM
Immediately I am thinking of Vincent Van Gogh with that gorgeous shaving foam sky. Love the skyline in black and of my goodness, that fox is too cute! Wonderful looking card, Sabrina!