Thursday, February 20, 2014

Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge--Add a Ribbon!

Time for a new Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge and the wonderfully talented Lis, is the hostess who chose the theme,  Add a Ribbon.  Here is what I created using the new, Goodness image:


This darling image was created by Mo as a tribute to Shirley Temple Black who passed away a couple of weeks ago.  You may have known here as just Shirley Temple. I grew up watching all of her movies, good wholesome entertainment, she could sing and dance, she had a contagious smile, and a twinkle in her eye you had to love.

I have been taking a hair and skin coloring class, hope you can see an improvement, if not I am having a lot of fun practicing, means more coloring for me....you never outgrow your need to color :) I am working on folds now too, so expect to see some of that on my images too....fun fun fun.

Be sure to drop by the Challenge blog and see what Ribbons the rest of the DT have added to their projects and cards for you to see, I can't wait to see myself.  The challenge requires you to use a Mo's Digital Pencil image to enter the challenge and a random drawing is held after each challenge and for every 25 entries a 5 dollar gift certificate is given.

Big news is on the horizon for the Challenge Blog and it should be announced this week or next.....

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful creative week.

Cathy

4 comments:

Sassy Raggedy said...

Oh Cathy I came to leave you a comment on your Sassy Cheryl Card and saw this and just had to tell you how adorable she is. Love her so much I had to have her. Hugs, joann

Pat said...

Hey Cath...I love this card! Positively pinkalicious!! The perfect backdrop for Mo's little Shirley Temple!! I sure wish I still had my Shirley Temple doll! sigh!! Hugs, Pat

Tracy said...

She's lovely Cathy. I think your coloring class sounds cool and you've definitely added some great character to her face with your shading. Hugs!

Franz♥ said...

I love this image Cathy and your card is toooo sweet!

Lots of hugs, Franz.