Thursday, August 29, 2013

Mo's Challenge #200



Goodbye, Summer!



That's the theme for Mo's Challenge this week! I'm never completely happy
 to see summer go, but I do love the autumn season!
 I love sunflowers! They are sort of a transitional flower that blooms late in the summer and into the fall, and the colors are fabulous...bright and cheerful!

This is a retirement card. The inside says,
"You will be missed! Enjoy your retirement."

Images: "Prince Edward Island" (It's Ann of Green Gables.)from Mo's Digital Pencil, Stamped sentiment

Tools: Copics, White gel pen,  Cuttlebug with Round tag die, Cricut with cartridge, Round punch, Glue dots

Papers: SU! Sage, Banana, Chocolate, and Garden Green, Neenah white, Digital DP

Embellishments: Sunflowers from WOC

Please join us this week in Mo's Challenge to say "Goodbye to Summer" for a chance to win a $5.00 gift certificate to Mo's Digital Pencil!

Thanks for looking!
Elaine


8 comments:

  1. I'm right there with you girlfriend with your love of sunflowers, they are my favorite as well. This is just perfect for a Retirement.

    Hugs
    Debbie

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  2. My daughter and I just adored the Anne movies so I love this image. Beautifully done in pretty fall style Elaine. Hugs!

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  3. Elaine, Love the colors and you are right, Sunflowers are awesome and a true sign of fall. The flowers are cute and your coloring of Anne is perfect, love the fall colors of the card.

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  4. Elaine, Love the colors and you are right, Sunflowers are awesome and a true sign of fall. The flowers are cute and your coloring of Anne is perfect, love the fall colors of the card.

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  5. Fab colour combo and design Elaine! I also love the sentiment and the way you put it on the card!

    Hugs, Franz.

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  6. Wonderful card Elaine, Love the image and your added Sunflowers are gorgeous.
    Hugs Mau xx

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  7. What a beauty. So cute. Nice colouring.

    Hugs, Astrid.

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  8. I love this image and I even love more how you combined it with the sentiment in order to get a retirement card! Great job, Elaine!

    Hugs, Anja

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