Monday, December 01, 2014

New Release at The East Wind


4th post of the day...and you thought I was slacking...lol!

If you are back for this one, huge thanks since this is the fourth project and accompanying post of the day...some days are like that. Unky has a gorgeous new release today as she does each Monday and Friday. This time I was able to colour it up and create a card...couldn't resist her. The image is called.Lucy Loo Snow Queen and is available in The East Wind shop. If you watched Unky's Colouring video on YouTube last week, you saw her colouring this beauty up....yummy!


I coloured Lucy Loo with Prismacolor pencils adding some Baby Blue Stickles to her dress and some Turquoise bling to the snowflakes and her tiara. I fussy cut her and then tucked her into and on top of a die cut Ornate frame. I backed the blue frame with textured shimmery white paper and fussy cut around the outside. Although I could not capture it in the photos ("cause we haven't seen the sun in ages!), it's very pretty IRL as it catches the light.


The background began with the same textured blue cardstock being cut into a rectangle slightly smaller than the white card base. A rectangle of blue paper with white dots was cut to fit inside the blue layer. Another band of snowflake patterned paper was matted and adhered vertically down the card front.


The framed Lucy Loo was popped up on foam dots and centered over the snowflake band. Four snowflakes were punched from a thin metal sheet and adhered to the card using Glossy Accents. The sentiment from my stash was trimmed out, matted in the same silver foil and popped up on foam tape. Three white pearls balanced out the top left corner.

Thanks so much for stopping by again. Lucy Loo and I are most appreciative. Stay tuned to The East Wind Facebook group to see gorgeous projects created by my talented teamies using Lucy Loo Snow Queen..

Life is good; so is art.
Bonnie

1 comment:

Ellis said...

Beautiful card you made with the Snow Queen, might be a good Christmas card! =)
Hugs, Elenor