Sunday, July 21, 2013

Do You Believe in Unicorns?

Well, do you? Believe in unicorns? Operation Write Home's Sketch #182 looks like this:
  
And...yes, as soon as I looked at the sketch I thought...washi tape!
Here is my take using the pudgiest unicorn I ever did see. Not that I've actually seen one. In real life. Ever. 
This unicorn comes from the Kraftin' Kimmie rubber stamp set called Three Wishes
 This card is pretty clean and simple. The unicorn was colored in with Copics. 
C1,3,V12,15, Y23,26
The washi tape comes from Recollections. It was so wide, I only used 4 pieces as the sketch has 5. I added a few silver stars to make the unicorn magical. The inside of the card asks:

There it is. My pudgy little unicorn card and this Sunday's OWH Sketch. 
I am off to a birthday party. It's a girls birthday party. Maybe I'll see an unicorn or two. 
Have a great Sunday, my friends! 

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20 comments:

  1. I love the whimsical look of your card, and the washi tape is sooooo pretty. Thanks for playing!

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    1. Thanks Marlene! I got the Washi tape on sale! Bonus!

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  2. This card is going to make someone happy! WTG!

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    1. Thanks Linda! Just packed up a big package to send to OWH!

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  3. Your vertical elements go perfectly with your unicorn. Very creative.

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  4. Magical! That is what I see when I look at that unicorn with that washi tape. :) Thank you for sharing.

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  5. How fun is that unicorn? I agree with Melissa; it's magical!

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  6. A pudgy unicorn! Love it! The tape looks magical, almost like a Northern Lights kind of magic. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. The washi tape creates an almost 'optical illusion' effect. From the thumbnail it looked like you folded the card. I love it! And you've done a fabulous job with coloring the unicorn! Great work.

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  8. Hi, Angela.

    When I saw your card in the gallery, I just had to click on it and see what you used for your background. Cheryl is right about the Northern Lights effect. And, great job on the coloring!

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  9. That unicorn is in rainbow heaven--how pretty :)

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  10. fun, fun, fun! great use of the sketch, the colors are awesome and pudgy anything is always cute--or so I try to convince myself!

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  11. Thank you, Diane! I tend to like pudgy! He-he!

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