Is It Possible for Winnie to be Scary?



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Tuesday...or






Don't forget to visit the Digi Choosday Challenge blog and grab the code for some amazing discounts today.  And while you are there enter our challenge.  Couldn't be any easier, it is always "Anything Goes".

 My teamies and I were challenged this week with "Little Scary"


in my opinion it is a very hard feat to create a scary card with Winnie because she is just too darn cute.



I used paper from the collection and the image is colored with Copics.


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7 comments:

  1. She is adorable...especially with the red hair! I have a red headed grand-girl, so I'm partial! Those bats add some spooky to the cuteness! hee hee

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  2. Fab little spooky card. Yes she's very cute and quite hard to create a horror picture. Love her hair too. X

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  3. So so cute! Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood’s ‘Cute Spooks’ challenge and please come back again soon!
    Darlene
    one of the 'Sistahs'
    The Sisterhood of Crafters
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please come for a visit!

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  4. I'm loving all the purple! Great card! Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.

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Jane Proffitt is from Ephrata, PA> and is very blessed to be able to work-from-home. She is also a caretaker of an ill husband. She has been crafting, coloring and stamping for over 10 years. She also love sharing inspiration, creativity and friendships.