I think the Disney movie Frozen is the biggest hit in a long time for little girls. I hear them singing several aisles over when I go shopping. My 4-year-old DGD (dear granddaughter) is no exception! She knows all the songs beginning to end and thinks she doesn't have to wear shoes on a chilly evening, "because the cold doesn't bother [her] anyway!"

I liked the partially painted picture and mimicked that. After I printed the picture with Sequoia's and Ava's heads, I printed it again in lightened gray-scales and added parts of that to my card layer. The biggest problem I had was trying to splatter a little big of reinker on the second layer. I thought Distress inks were water soluble, but I have them all over my hands, and they're not coming off! LOL!
The picture is 4x6 layered on a 5x7 card. That's just a tiny, tiny pencil from my embellishment stash.
oh my goodness how sweet, love you you fussy cut their faces into the characters. . .i really need to watch frozen as it seems to be THE MOVIE of the year
ReplyDeleteVery clever Suzi, they will love this card! I too, love the fussy cutting and how you were inspired by the partially colored magazine. As for the inky hands, Steph is right about the Ranger Scrubby Tool. I have one by every sink. They are great.
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