Saturday, August 21, 2010

Drunken Stampers: Express Your Inner Diva!

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Ladies, start your engines! This week at the Drunken Stampers Craft Lounge, we're celebrating our Inner Diva!

Can I just tell you how much I love this stamp? She's another of those awesome, powerful ladies from Loralie Designs (Pazazza is her name), and in my wildest dreams, my own inner diva is this sensational. She didn't require much more than some Copic colors, a few sticky rhinestones and a couple of roses to achieve the full expression of her fabulousity (new word!). Using part of one of my all-time favorite poems (Phenomenal Woman) by one of my personal heroes (Maya Angelou) made this even more fun to create.

C'mon, it's time to unleash your inner diva, too! (And guys, you can play along as well. I dare you!) Sashay into the Drunken Stampers Lounge and strut your stuff! This challenge is open through next Friday, August 27, and we can't wait to admire your divalicious art!

9 comments:

Netty said...

What terrific words Linda and great image. Love it, its such fun. Annette x

cardcrazy said...

Perfect image for the poem, love it!

Terry said...

She is one cool and funky lady! What a totally fun image! You did her justice with that gorgeous coloring! Have a fun filled weekend!

Lori said...

How rad is this?! Too cool, with all that coloring! On the advice of a friend, I'm going to check out the challenge...lol!

CuddlyBunny said...

Linda, you are every bit as fabulous as your Diva ... it's why you're able to recreate her so perfectly!

Scrap Vamp said...

Too funny! Love your diva! And that poem is awesome!

Cheryl said...

oh this is one super cool lady hun brilliant poem too hugs cheryl xxxxx

Faerie Moon Creations said...

This is super-fun, Linda! And what a great quote you included from Maya Angelou. The piece is empowering - but I like how you included the little flowers to represent femininity as well. Theresa :)

Krisha said...

Very well done Ms. DIVA! She is great, and really matches the poem, where did you find the poem?