Thursday, October 7, 2010

Witchy mouse

Good Thursday afternoon to you all!! Gorgeous fall day out here in Wisconsin! In fact we have been having EXTRAORDINARY weather lately!! But wow are we infested with box elder beetles (we like to call them harvest bugs in our house, lol). They are *everywhere*, I can't even open my front door without them dive-bombing my head! They are harmless & I can think of a lot ookier bugs out there.....& it's fun to watch my 15 year old cats suddenly become kittens again with all those beetles flying around!! Hours of entertainment for a feline!



Well my photo didn't turn out that great but I can't spend any more time on it. Reds & purples....my camera hates those colors! I can't seem to get it right in my photo editor either, so it is what it is. The stamp is Penny Black Witchy Mouse --one of my favorite Halloween stamps ever!! There wasn't much to color but I did make it 3D so it was still a lot of work, lol!! If you read my blog you know how much I LOVE to cut (rolling my eyes). Added some sponging & some stitching & a charm.....all very spooky :)




Ok I have about 10 minutes of quiet before my kids come home & a ton of things to do so I'm off! Thanks for visiting, & for being patient with my very sporadic posting!! I appreciate all who visit!!

4 comments:

Stressed Stamper said...

Love this image too - have it coloured on my desk still not made into anything yet - prob still be here next year!

delightfuldaisy said...

How adorable! I love how you made part of the image dimensional. Also love the spider web trim at the bottom and the darling charm!

Linda Palmer said...

Very cute. I am happy to see you creating again. I have always loved your cards. Beautiful coloring.

Jocelyn aka JoBear2 said...

Gorgeous card Michelle! I LOVE the colour combo. You are not alone in your camera NOT liking to take photos of red or purple - mine doesn't either - and when I did a bit of research, I found that it was a common problem 'cos those colours "overwhelm" the camera. The only way I found around it was to set my camera (which is a Kodak C190 point & shoot no-fuss digital camera and is about 6 mths old) to "Low color setting" instead of "normal color setting", then the reds/purples were dulled down enough that when I edited the photo, I could brighten them up without the rest of the card looking terrible. It's not perfect, but's it's a kind-of workaround. Maybe your camera might have some setting like it (?) - it's in the Settings where you can choose to photograph your image in sepia, black and white, low color, high color & normal color. Didn't have these settings on my old digital camera - hopefully yours is a more recent model. Good Luck!! Is great to see your cards again :-)

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