I turned to the Rubbernecker Frogs and Guy Stuff collection for my project. I stamped the frog image on watercolor paper and the flowers again on scrap watercolor paper to cut and pop up. I cut out the complete frog image and the flowers after coloring and set aside to pop over my scene. I created the water and cloud scene with sponges and my mini fern stamp from my Kittie Kits. I stamped the cat tails last and colored with markers and blender pens. I popped up the frog image and then popped up a second layer of flowers over the main image. I love how this turned out.
Registered: May 31, 2008 Location: Seattle Posts: 14509
Sat, Apr 17, 2010 @ 11:40 AM
Kittie, this is just as adorable as they come! Wonderful!
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 132020
Sat, Apr 17, 2010 @ 1:03 PM
Wonderful pond-side colours with those fantastic greens and blues. I spent at least a quarter of an hour trying to get a good photo this morning of the dying bulrushes (cattails) in the lake here. In the end the midges saw me off before I got anything I liked. And when all's said and done, they are far more picturesque when they are like the ones in your lovely scene.
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sat, Apr 17, 2010 @ 4:57 PM
Just look at what you've gone and created today! I do believe we're talking all things darling with this amazing pond scene. You've just taken those sweet images and created something wonderfully fun, Kittie.
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