Saturday, March 1, 2014

Mod Squad THINKING OF SPRING 2.0

Yes, this is another post today for the Mod Squad. As the snow is falling outside, I am happy to be inside making happy thought cards. This is a digital image and she is called Ellie. My granddaughter is Eliza and for short, we call her Ellie. So that is how I colored her. This could be her birthday card for her next birthday, she will be 8 years old. Anyway, it does look like a spring card. Isn't she just the cutest thing? Cuter than the Easter Bunny!
After I colored her with copics, I decided to fussy cut her out. I used CS from Petals and wings, GKD's paper. The green layer is embossed with Anna Griffin, Matelasse folder. I cut a border with my Memory Box called Cherish Border. I added a gingham ribbon in black, and some black swirls of crystals around the hearts that were out cuts from the border.
Just a note! She does look like she is standing on ice, that was not my intention, but......with the weather that we have had this winter...it is a possibility.

HERE SHE IS!


Thanks for looking and Good Night. We have reservations for dinner
and I need to get ready.

5 comments:

  1. Awhh, she is so cute… I love his card. I'm sure Ellie will be very happy to receive this card. :)

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  2. What a sweet image and you color her perfectly! Your granddaughter will love it! We had more snow too over night ! Stay warm my dear! Have a Blessed day!

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  3. Well, isn't she just the sweetest thing!! Your little granddaughter will love her! Great coloring, I can tell you have been practicing. Oh, and I love that embossing folder - really different. Have never seen one like it. And then the gingham bow and bling in black to just set everything off. Super cute card!!!

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  4. Love that sweet little image, beautifully colored! The border die is lovely....going to have to check that one out. Sweet, sweet card!

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  5. Super cute card, love her name and nickname. GREAT coloring! You are one lucky Grandmother!

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