Thursday, 20 November 2014

Moving Along With The Times Challenge


Morning all.

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

This week our theme is

Autumn Leaves

I decided to use this Mo Manning image that came in a set with the other wee image of Valerie. I wouldn't normally make a card with pumpkins but this image is fab and I love the colours you can use in Autumn :) 




Challenges I'd Like to Enter

Stamps
Valerie in Autumn - Mo Manning

 Colouring Medium 
Copics

Embellishments 
Leaves which were left over from the border punch

 Tools 
Leaves PATP - Martha Stewart

 Thanks for dropping by today. 

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


9 comments:

Sue said...

This is gorgeous Susan, I love the sweet image and stunning colouring.
Sue xx

Chris said...

it's gorgeous! Love the image (Colouring and colours!) and the leaf border is perfect with it!
Chris
x

Hazel (Didos) said...

Ahhh this is so sweet, what a great card, I adore that image and your colouring is outstanding, Hope alls well, Love Hxx

Hazel said...

A beautiful card and I love the PATP leaves. Although I do have a PATP set I've never attempted to have it as the card surround. It's perfect. I'm not brave enough to attempt it. Hazel L. x

Sue B said...

Awwww this is really sweet Susan! such a cute image and you've coloured her to perfection! I love the rich Autumn colours and the fab leaf border… it really adds Wow factor! :-))
Hope you have a lovely evening!
Big Hugs Sue B xx

Juls said...

This is so very cute, love the autumnal colours :-) xx

Pami said...

This is such a fab image! A really sweet card! Pami x

Craft buddy said...

I love that border punch with the leaves, that is great. Such an arty image as well, it's beautiful xJessie

Claire Grantham said...

Stunning!! I love that border punch, it's so beautiful Susan. The image works really well too. Cx

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