Day 4 of the 12 Days of Creepmas with Smeared and Smudged

I am Lady Brayton.  

If you arrived here from Kat's fabulous blog, you are on the right track.  If you came from someplace else or arrived here by accident and want to start the hop from the beginning, head over to Terra's blog.  After you're done with my blog, your next and final stop on the Creepmas 2013 Blog Hop is the amazingly talented Alison.  Although I am posting early, the hop goes live at 9am Pacific Time.

I have added the entire hop list to my left sidebar.

Today's post does double duty.  It has my Creepmas offering as well as my RSD EDT project.

Below is my offering for Day 4 of the 12 Days of Creepmas.

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I have used "Christmas Toy Boy" and "Creepmas Tree Monster" by Rick St. Dennis.  Poor Toy Boy was trying to put on a Creepmas play when he noticed something wicked lurking behind him on stage.  Toy Boy may lose his head, but in a different manner than his dolly.  The images were colored in photoshop elements 8.  Check out Rick's Zibbet Shoppe for more Creepmas images.  

Now for more EDT business:

There is not much time left before Christmas.  Are you a last-minute type of person or one of those that can't relax unless everything is done by December 1st?  If you're looking for some quick and easy last minute gifts to make, check out the RSD Tuts and Comments blog.  Today there will be another freebie (well it is the season for giving) and the special offer of the Calendar Mice is still on here.  I hope you all know about the Airless Chambers blog by now. Plenty of inspiration there as well.  Did you also know about The RSD EDT Gallerie blog?  So many inspirational ideas - and all in one place!

Have you signed-up for Rick's newsletter yet?  For those that haven't done so....why not?  You would have received this gorgeous little Sugar Plum Fairy Mouse just for subscribing.  All is not lost for those that missed the boat and need or want her.  She's available in Rick's Zibbet shop

The RSD EDT won't be having our normal freebie challenge this month, but we'd still love to see your projects when you use your freebie.  Why not join us over on Facebook and show us all there?

Pictured below is a piece I made with the Sugar Plum Fairy Mouse.


Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
~ Lady Brayton ~

Comments

  1. Love that cool background you've used for the images and as usual, I'm in awe of your digi skills. That dude looks like he's gonna be in some deep doodoo soon. LOL And AAAWWWW!!! on the adorable mouse. Send her over to my blog and I'll mess her up a bit. xxD

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  2. I love your digital projects.:) Not just from today, but from the other day as well. It makes me want to learn Photoshop better so that I could perhaps colour half as good as you do. I like the story behind your first project. That poor Christmas Toy Boy :P

    Ps. The Sugar Plum Fairy Mouse is a darling.

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  3. I love these spooky images and how you build a story round them, and of course that beautiful little mouse....

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  4. What an amazing amount of detail you get in your colored images - gorgeous. I am not sure I have the patience for that - lol

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  5. Two great images fantastically combined

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  6. Oh my gosh...I love your digital work. Both projects are outstanding. You have done the Rick St. Dennis stamps proud!

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  7. Poor little dolly. Losing his head over Christmas. I love your digi work. Your Sugar Plum card is great too.

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  8. Such great creations. Fabulous combination of images on the 1st one!!! Love both of your creations.

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  9. Fabulous creepmas card! Love the christmas toy boy with the freaky tree behind him, cant decide which is scarier! love your sugar plum fairy too! mo x

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  10. You really do magic with photoshop

    Love both

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  11. Your coloring on both these projects is just amazing! Great scene and story for poor Toy Boy and The sugar Plum mouse is just so sweet!

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