Well, I already showed you the mermaid birthday cards I made for the Kards for Kids at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. Ever since I made them, I've been trying to design something for the boys. Here it is!
I used a High Hopes Stamps dragon image on this one. High Hopes is a sponsor of the Kards for Kids project. Their current stamping challenge is to use borders. I used my Accucut Craft Fence border die on this card and also created a fringed grass border by hand.
These were quick and simple and I really enjoyed colouring the dragon with my copics. I used lipstick red and some brown for shading. I lightened the wings with pink and I dotted the dragon's body with the colourless blender to give him a mottled scaly look.
I used a High Hopes Stamps dragon image on this one. High Hopes is a sponsor of the Kards for Kids project. Their current stamping challenge is to use borders. I used my Accucut Craft Fence border die on this card and also created a fringed grass border by hand.
These were quick and simple and I really enjoyed colouring the dragon with my copics. I used lipstick red and some brown for shading. I lightened the wings with pink and I dotted the dragon's body with the colourless blender to give him a mottled scaly look.
such a cute card !!!!
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Nice to know that you made this dragon greeting card for Sick children at Toronto's Hospital, this card is really nice for kids and surly they liked it.
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