This is for the Outlawz Copic/Promarker Challenge for a milestone birthday. This card was for my step daughter who turned 50 on the 15th. Hope you come join us this week.
Entering this in a few challenges:
Copic Markers Europe: Anything Goes with Copic Markers
Forever Friends Challenge: Use favorite embellishments
Moving Along With the Times: Happy Birthday
Great Coloring! Super cute image! It is a very sassy card for turning 50, as it should be! The image looks like me as a teenager! I love it! Great job Linda!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Wish I looked that good at 50 (or 40, 30, 20!) LOL
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, Linda! Love the colors and the fun image! You did a wonderful job with the coloring and design details!
ReplyDeleteGreat Card Linda. I love the red hair.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning Linda. Great job on the hair. It looks fabulous. Hugs Nina
ReplyDeleteGreat card and fab colouring♥.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at MAWTT this week:)
Hugs, Marita
Wow gorgeous card and lovely colours.
ReplyDeleteFrancy
Fabulously nifty at fifty card!! Love those colours together and you know just the right embellishments to add to make a gorgeous card :)
ReplyDeleteLinda, So awesome, love your colors and the embellishments. Your flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Patricia
Beautifully done...I love all the fab flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow what a amazing card! I love the image and gorgeous colours and flowers you have used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Forever Friends Challenge and good luck.
Love Clairebears x
Fabulous, Linda!!! I love that paper and layout! Pretty flowers too! I'm sure your step daughter loved it!
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Regan
What a lucky step-daughter to get such a gorgeous card! :^) Love this, Linda; the colors are so rich and warm! Great coloring, wonderful design, and such pretty papers! :^)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Penny
Well wouldn't I love to be 50 again!! Your step daughter is going to love it!!
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