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5 comments
That narwhal is seriously cute. And I love your coloring! The little dots of dark grey are perfect! Those little splashes of water are cute, too.
Another thing I like about this card is that it’s monochromatic and very tonal. I think it works really well and gives a completely different feel from your previous card.
I can’t wait to see the third! 😀
Isn’t it just?! Totally love that little guy (although I did have to google how to colour him. haha).
Thank you so much, Elle! 🙂
Darling, darling, and more darling! You should do an “ETA” and enter the Lawnscaping challenge…and include the upcoming walrus card too! I still examine in detail your coloring, and wish I could do even 1/2 as well. Your attention to detail is amazing. Love this happy little card, dear friend. Oh!, I left you a link via email to the challenge…. : )
Thank you so much, Bev! I should but I don’t know that I can now. Might be a bit late. Will try and add the walrus card…if I ever get it finished. I just play when colouring. I look at the coloured decals on stamps, or on the packaging, if applicable, to give me an idea of colours and shading and then I just play. Sometimes it works, sometimes…yeah, it doesn’t.. 🙂 Just keep trying. big hugs!
Adorable narwhal…squeal! His extra grey dots are such a sweet touch, as are the water splashes. Seriously crushing over this darling card…off to see the walrus. Excited….
Hugs~c