Participated in a little challenge on Art Creations Friday website. A friend brought me a book called "The Venetian Mask" by Rosalind Laker, which I started last night. This morning I was so interested in the history behind the masks of Venice that I did a little skinny card for this challenge using the lovely little lady provided for the challenge. The skinny is called "The Guardian of My Heart". Thanks to JoesSistah at Flickr for the room background and the masked man. Shadowhouse Creations for the texture background. Holliewood Studios for the playing card and broken heart from the Love and War kit.
Denise from DigiDesigns by Denise has an absolutely lovely new kit out called Celebrate which you can find over at DigiScraps Drive-In. I loved working with a black background and the gorgeous elements!
I entered another little challenge over at Mind Wide Open a couple of weeks ago and much to my surprise I took third place. Check out Gail's wonderful blog and also Shabby Cottage Studio for some beautiful vintage items!
A little embarrassed to show you the skinny that took third place because after I sent it to Gail I noticed a spelling error on it - oops. Oh well, here it is. Guess I will use Spell Check next time!!!
Digiridoo is still off-line but let me tell you the girls are putting out kits like crazy and you will be amazed! Hopefully we will be up and running soon!
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Gorgeous creation!!
Just popped over from Art Creations Friday - you're interpretation of the green lady is fab! That's a really mysterious story you've given her. Great blog too!
Fabulous pieces!!! you are so creative!!!
Gorgeous creation!!!
gorgeous creation!!!
Wow Lou Ann, these creations are just divine and I'm off to check out these challenge sites too. I can't believe you hadn't been doing altered art layouts before as it's right up your alley!
Gorgeous entry for ACF
Oh wow your creation is fabulous.
Gorgeous.
They all are gorgeous!
Your ACF piece is glorious! I hope everyone enlarges it so that they can see it properly.
Gorgeous work.
You know what, even with virtues spelled wrong, it is a gorgeous piece, Lou Ann. And truthfully, I wouldn't have notice the error because the piece is so gorgeous, except that you mentioned it.
Thanks for the kind comments on my challenge entry. I have enjoyed going through your blog. Here is where I wound up. I know it's an older entry, not this week's.
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