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Tuesday, 5 March 2019

A Rainbow for My Girl

I loved the cute 'Valentine Sprite' freebie from Aurora Wings, but I didn't get to colour her up in time for Valentine's day.  My daughter saw the image and wanted me to do something for her though.  Her favourite colour is basically 'Rainbow' as it seems to change every day,,, LOL, but this suited the new challenge very well. 

Products used:

  • Coloured pipe cleaners
  • Distress Inks - Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry & Peacock Feathers
  • Ribbon
  • ProMarkers - Sunkissed Pink, Blush, Coral, Cardinal, Hot Pink, Lipstick, French Navy, Aegean, Sky Blue, Sunflower, Yellow, Soft Lime, Violet, Aubergine, Slate, Prussian, Burnt Orange, Pumpkin, Amber, Indigo, True Blue & Cobalt



I am entering the following challenges:
  1. CCC Digi Creations - #101 For The Girls
  2. Crafts Galore Encore - #61 ATG
  3. Incy Wincy Designs - #16 Let's use ribbon
  4. Simon Says Wednesday - ATG
  5. Aurora Wings - #75 Over The Rainbow


6 comments:

  1. I love this Nicola! Great inking around the edges too!
    Hugs Monica

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  2. This is gorgeous Nicola. The background and wonderfully coloured image are lovely.
    Thank you for joining in with the Crafts Galore Encore March Challenge “Anything Goes”. Good luck x

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  3. Gorgeous Lollipop Card. Thanks for sharing with us this month at CCC Digi Creations. Lisa DT

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  4. Love your rainbow coloring of Valentine's Day Sprite and the fabulous inking on this magical wand, Nic! What an adorable project. Thanks so much for joining us at Aurora Wings. xxD

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  5. So brilliant and so fun, Nicola! Your coloring is GORGEOUS! Thank you for joining us at Aurora Wings. M xx

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  6. Congratulations on your win, Nicola. I love youur precious little Sprite,--and how cute is the little wand you made with her.

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