I seem to remember one of my elders saying that, long in the tooth. Can't remember what it means. Oh well.
Here is what I have scared up for Macabre Monday this week. Use some form of teef's or dental stuffs. Awaayy we go.
I chose to use one of my favorite couples, Count Dracula and Mina Harker, from one of my favorite movies, Bram Stoker's Dracula. Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder did an excellent job in this film, and I love the whole bloody/tragic love story aspect. Assuming using a vampire wouldn't be enough, I found some cool fangs on the net and jazzed em up a bit, to really drive the point home. The sentiment is one that rings true in my life.
True love never dies.
Piękne połączenie kolorów, bardzo delikatne. Podobają mi się!
ReplyDeleteHi Katt, great toothy addition to your card, yes a very romantic scene, Thank you for sharing with us at Haunted Design House this week
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I really enjoyed Gary Oldman's Dracula in this film - he was so very tragic.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project this week Katt! Long in the tooth just means you're old. I think the phrase comes from when a horse's (back?) teeth are left to grow, and if not filed down it will starve to death because it cannot chew or close it's mouth. You know it had to have a morbid twist to it right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing this week at HDH!
Superb card. I think that this movie version of Dracula is the only time I ever liked the movie better than the actual book. Thanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House again this week x
ReplyDeletelove it, its such a good movie as well. I love the layout and colours you have used
ReplyDeleteSo Romantic, Love the LO and great colors. Gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Katt..... Love the image, I agree with Andrea, the film is superb. Thanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous creation - That is my fave film too... and the teeth are brilliant. Thank you for joining us at Haunted Design House. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Lovin' the image AND the teeth. fabulous! Thanks for sharing with HDH. xxD
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