Monday, July 24, 2017

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #222




Welcome to this week's Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge!  Today I'm using some Doodlebug papers and a digi called Dog that was created by Anne Fenton from Anne's Digital Art.  I'm playing along with the July Progressive Challenge over at the Outlawz.  Each month you get a free image to play along and if you continue to play each month you continue to receive the free images!  It's a fun challenge!


This sweet image reminds me of my dog, Jack a bit so I colored him a reddish brown to match him.  I added a little bit of grass and grassy hills to the image and colored it all with Copics.  I printed the image and then die cut it with an MFT Double Stitched Circle die.  Then I colored him in and then decided to add a little to the background.  A tip-it's much easier to create your background first... but if you forget you can make it work... just have to be a bit more careful.. after I got done creating the background, I added a few more flicks to his fur to fill in any spaces.


I used some MFT dies for the heart and Elizabeth Crafts dies for the paw.  The sentiment is from the Doodlebug paper pad, Puppy Love, I got mine from CDD here (love that they add some of these to the pads..sometimes it's just what you need and I don't have to hunt for a sentiment).  A few old metal sticky embellishments from my stash and done!
Here's the sketch!  Hope you'll play along with us this week!


And in case you're wondering, here's Jack!





5 comments:

  1. Oh so SWEET! Fantastic card! The image looks amazing! :)

    Theresa
    Theresa’s Crafty Creations

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  2. Adorable! He does look like Jack! Great texture on the coloring and sweet papers.

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  3. Awwwwww he does look like Jack!!! This is soooooooooo sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. You did a fabulous job of colouring...your digi looks so much like Jack! Super sweet card Lisa :)

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