Today I have a new creation and I want to share it with you. I used my image called "Blue Jay on Dogwood Branch" and colored it using Adobe Photoshop. You can purchase it HERE. This is one of my "Forever Plaid Creations by Pattie". I made my own background paper and added ribbon, flowers, a sentiment, pearls and a little lady bug that I found in my stash.
I am entering it in to the following challenges:
Card Crafter's Circle .... Theme is "Checks & Tartan"
Creative Fingers Challenge ... Theme is "Add a Sentiment"
Paper Crafting Journey ... Theme is "Flowers"
Craft Room Challenge ... Theme is "Trees and/or Leaves"
Tuesday Throwdown ... Theme is "Anything Goes"
Through The Craftroom Door ... Theme is "Anything Goes"
Bunny Zoe's Crafts ... Theme is "Something Blue"
Thank You,
13 comments:
Such a pretty card love the bluejay and your colour combo thanks for joining us over at Creative Fingers ~ Denise DT ~
Verry pretty card, great lo and love the green flowers.
Thank you for joining us at Creative Fingers
Huggsss, Angelique
EngelDesignsScrap
This is gorgeous Pattie, lovely image and fantastic colouring and layout. Thank you for sharing your lovely creation with us at Paper Crafting Journey.
Hugs
Cathy DT
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Beautiful card, those Blues are so rich. Thank you for sharing with us at Craft-Room Challenge XOXO Zoe
Beautiful card Patti!!
The image is lovely!
Thanks for joining the TTCRD challenges!
Hugs,Sandra
Pattie - I love the color combinations you chose, especially your plaid digital paper!! That green color is gorgeous.
♥ your sister - Sandi
Beautiful! thanks for sharing with us at Craft Room Challenge, Debi x
Lovely card. Thank you for joining us at Creative Fingers.
What a beautiful card, the colour is lovely. Thank you for joining us at Craft-Room Challenge.
xxx Hazel.
What a beautiful and peaceful creation! Thanks for sharing with us at the Card Crafter's Circle!
Love your coloring and shading - this is a gorgeous image and card! Hugz!
Beautiful image, love the design. :)
Hugs, Anne.
Beautiful Birdy card! I love the colors. THanks for sharing with TTCRD this past week.
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