Dragon smile
It's a new day and a new challenge. Today I am sharing my design team entry for the new The Male Room challenge. Do you like sketches? Well, if you do, you have come to the right place.
I have used an ancient kit by Scrapping for Less that I was giftet many moons ago. I started by coloring the cutest little dragon image, stamped using a Stampingbella stamp and colored using my Copic Markers and a white gel pen. So cute! Me and my daughter had a chat about the cuteness and we decided that this dragon doesn't spew flames, but colorful soap bubbles or maybe confetti.
Inspired by the conversation I made a shaker window
using a green patterned paper from the kit and a color blended soft sky
as a background. I then filled the shaker using some of the sequins from
the kit. It is supposed to be soap bubbles or confetti like me and my
daughter talked about.
I used a Lawn Fawn
stitched rectangle die to create a card panel using another patterned
paper from the kit and also a "gem ribbon" to create a mat for the
shaker.
In my stash I found this wooden word
that reads "smil", wich of course is "smile" in Norwegian (not a
spelling mistake). I made the dragon grab the word and glued them
together under the shaker window. I also found a couple of wooden arrows
to compliment the word.
To finish the card I
gave the dragon's wings a layer of glimmery Wink of Stella and then I
glued the whole thing on to a white card base.
Will you join us in our male sketch challenge this time?
Have a lovely day.
This is so cute! I almost made a shaker myself - the sketch really does lend itself well to one. Your little dragon is so sweet and yes, I can completely imagine it blowing colourful bubbles or confetti instead of flames! Really great idea. - Charlotte/Lady Joyful
ReplyDeleteThis is truly magical and I love that you and your daughter wove a story around it - how cute to have a dragon who breathes bubbles instead of fire (although he or she would probably feel a bit despondent about it!) Vicky x
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