Aimee Josephine comes from the Kahwinkedink Primitive line of digi stamps. I don't know if I did her justice, I maybe should have aged her a bit, to keep with the primitive influence. The lovely border background came from Briar Press, it is called a button border. It reminded me of a primitive art necklace which is why I chose to use it here. I printed it out on the aqua cs and then cut it out and mounted it to the Core'dinations red cs that I embossed with the Cuttlebug D'vine Swirls Embossing Folder. I printed Aimee Josephine on white cs and then colored her in. I used my Spellbinders Petite Ovals to cut her out. I made 2 copies of my digi image, I experimented and colored in the first one, then cut her out and used her as a mask. I used some of the Zig, 2 way glue, let it dry so it would be re-positionable and mounted 1 image on top of the other so I could use the Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Turquoise Blue. I really love that glimmer mist! If you would like to see more of Aimee Josephine stop by Kards and Klay, you will see more of her there. I am going to enter her in the Color Chef challenge, red, blue and white. Thanks for looking, ~Diane
Too cute, Diane! Love Kristen's little primitive raggedy doll.
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Gwen
I love this, Diane! You definitely did her justice, and I thank you!!!
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Kristen!
Aimee Josephine is precious... I absolutely love her hair...and you colored her perfectly.
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Carole
that is so adorable! I am so glad you played over at the color chef challenge!
ReplyDeleteDiane, love the colors on this. Hugs
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable and the tissue box in your slide show is amazing!
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