I had some really cool gelli plate backgrounds that I did in black, red and white and decided to use those for my ATC.
I decided to use this portion of the print
I edged the ATC with black soot distress ink. For my image I used the Stampotique goth Prom Queen girl by artist Jill Penney & Daniel Torrente. I colored her with a combo of Pitt Pens and Distress Markers. I wrote my sentiment and cut it out and edged with black soot distress ink.
I just love how the prom queen stands out in this wonderful background.
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This is gorgeous !! Thank you for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteWell Claudine another great card. That's funny though, I say that all the time (to my family) to be annoying.
ReplyDeleteSuper, love it!
ReplyDeleteCompletely fabulous! Love the experiments with the Gelli plate, and they've given you an amazing background for your wonderful Goth girl - love it! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Fun With ATCs.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fabulous gelli use...gorgeous background! Love your colors!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! I just adore those crazy stamps and you did a great job with her. The background is awesome too.
ReplyDeleteI have an idea; why don't you cut your gelli plate in half and send the other side to me. :-) LOL
I like when you use that moody girl she works into any setting
ReplyDeleteGreat ATC
ReplyDeleteOooooh I love the background, the girl, AND the hilarious sentiment.
ReplyDeletereally loving the hexagon pattern! Lovely! Totally gothic!
ReplyDeletevery cool, I love how you have coloured the prom queen, she works brilliantly on the bg. Thanks for joining us at fun with atc's
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Love those stampotique images anyway and the background is gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at Fun with ATCs. Suzanne
ReplyDeletewow - fantastic ATC!
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