Thursday, 25 September 2014

Moving Along With the Times Challenge


Hello again. It's time for a new challenge at Moving Along With the Times.

This week our theme is

A simple 3-2-1 recipe:
1 Image
2 Papers
3 Colours 

My friend asked me to make a card for her friend's son as he had just become a new big brother so I decided to use this fabby monkey image from Digi Stamp Boutique.


Challenges I'd Like to Enter

Stamps
Funtime Monkey Set - Digi Stamp Boutique.

 Colouring Medium 
Copics

Remember to drop by MAWTT and see what the rest the DT have been up to. 



11 comments:

Anne said...

Cute as a button Susan
Anne x

Sue said...

So gorgeous. I love the cheeky monkey, fabulous papers and brilliant layout too.
Sue xx

Hazel (Didos) said...

Oh you are a busy bunny today with 3 posts. Love them all. I really like the ATC below this one. That sentiment would be ace on cards my Ex Mum in Law gets from me, She always likes a religious theme and its quite difficult sometimes with crafty stuff!!! This card is adorable, what a fabby wee monkey and his pal. Love Hazelxx

Debs said...

Uber cute!
Debs xx

Sue B said...

Aww this is really sweet Susan… those cheeky monkeys are adorable!! and love the fab and funky papers! :-)
Hope you have a nice evening!
Big hugs
Sue xx

Craft buddy said...

I love monkeys. Fact! This is a great use of the image/paper/colour challenge and it's super fun to boot Love it! x Jessie

Tammy said...

Adorable card Susan! I love that fun image and your fabulous papers!
Tammy x

Judith said...

Aw this is so cute Susan - the image is perfect for the occasion hugs Judith x

Claire Grantham said...

Susan, Great card - love the monkey stamp very cute. Cx

Shell Shearer Swinscoe said...

Fantastic creation, love the image so sweet & the colours you have chosen are perfect!
Hugs Shell xx

Janice said...

Great colouring of that gorgeous fun stamp, love your card Susan, Jx

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