" The Welsh connection runs much deeper – all the way back to 1861, when the eight year old Alice Pleasance Liddell (the real 'Alice' in Wonderland) spent the first of many summer holidays in Llandudno. Her holiday home ‘Penmorfa’, was built on Llandudno’s West Shore. The Liddells were close family friends with Charles Dodgson, who wrote the books under his more famous pen-name, Lewis Carroll.
It’s long been speculated that Carroll visited the Liddells at the holiday home they built here, and was inspired by Alice and her adventures in Llandudno."
It is such a lovely place to visit, we often visit.
Back to my card.
I used Kraft card blank and trimmed it to A6. I used my trusty pink and green colour theme, I just love these two colour combinations. With it being a digital stamp, Mad Hatter, I used my coloured pencils for this, as often said before, I just don't get along with alcohol markers. I prefer the softer blends of the pencils.
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What a fun card with the Mad Hatter, loving all the soft pastel colours.
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Thanks Brenda, always lovely to see your comments x
ReplyDeleteFabulous card design, loving all the elements you've added and your coloring of this quirky Mad Hatter. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Funday Challenge.
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