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Steampunk Goggles!

During November the Altered Pages Design Team will be  partnering with Smeared Ink!  We will be using digital images from the Smeared Ink Steampunk Collection  
 
 
 
Today I am using a Smeared Ink digital Steampunk image Grumpy named "Goggles"!!!  You guessed it he is wearing major goggles!

Color the Smeared Ink Steampunk Grumpy with alcohol inks, use colors that would make him stand out from the background.  I the pictures it is hard to see, the chain, bolts and buckle are highlighted with the Wink Pen Nib.
 
 
The background is an Altered Pages image from the collage sheet Steampunk and Science matted on black card stock!  Dew Drops were added to the lenses.
 
 
 
 
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Comments

  1. The image on the card is too adorable to be grumpy! Awesome job!

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    1. Thanks Tonya... I love these little Grumpies!

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  2. This little guy makes me UN-grumpy!! Great job Lyneen

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  3. Thanks Jean... love the little Grumpies~

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  4. He's just so adorable! Your Steampunk card is great. He would be great on an outer space background, too!

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  5. This little critter makes me smile, even if he is grumpy! LOL Great job, Lyneen!

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