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A Lounging Moose!

Hello, my friends.
 
I am sorry I have been missing in action lately.
 
I have been crazy busy (work, family, company) and then my computer died.  Once my computer died, it was all I could do to slip my cards in my DT challenges from my iPhone. I little depression/sadness over my alopecia diagnosis didn't help much either - but I am dealing with it much better now. 
 
It would take awhile to post all my cards over the last month so I am just going to post the one from this weekend's Outlawz challenge.
 

The image is called Lounging Moose and it is from QKR.  The image is actually full body, but since one of the DT members had already used it that way I decided to do a close up of his head.  I water-colored the imaged and then ink distressed the whole card.  QKR has a ton of moose images and all are super fun like this.  They are sponsoring this week's Paper A La Mode (anything goes) challenge at the Outlawz if you want to mosey over and join.

I plan to catch up with everyone this week!

Hugz

Comments

  1. A super card Nancy, such a fabulous image and lovely distressed design.
    I'm sorry to hear that you have been feeling a bit low, I think we are all ready for spring to come and cheer us up a little.
    Pauline
    x

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  2. This is just gorgeous,love the image .xxx

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  3. Too fun and cute! AND pretty at the same time. This will really put a smile on my face today and some days I need that! Love your pretty coloring on that moose too.
    Hope things start looking up soon Nancy.
    Lynn

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  4. cute card...
    Praying for you Nancy! Blessings, Jill

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  5. How punny is this! Adorable and great colors and patterns. Your moose is fab!

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