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Moon Shot Inspired Card

This week's MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge is all about the Moon:


Here is my card:


I used the MFP Tree Frogs set. I used water colors for the image and the background trying to capture the gorgeous colors in that last Moon Shot Shirley found.

Hope these pictures inspire you and come play with us in the Inspiration Challenge!

Hugz!

Comments

  1. This is pure art, not just a card. I LOVE it! Such natural colouring and really nicely done too.

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  2. This is amazing looking. Love what you did with the inspiration piece and the colors looks fabulous.

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  3. Great job with your inspiration photo...the colors looks great on your card!

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  4. This is a fabulous card, I love your image and brilliant water colour background.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. Oh my gosh, this fun card just blows me away! I love the watercolor look and that snippet of mesh just pulls the whole thing together perfectly! Just keep hanging in there lil froggie :)

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  6. Love, love the frog! Fabulous card and gorgeous colors and coloring!

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  7. Very nicely done. Great water coloring.

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  8. oh my! How beautiful your artwork is - I love those colors, and your layering. A wonderful masterpiece to hang. hugs, de

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  9. Nancy,
    Love, love this cute guy and you did an awesome job on the layout and coloring!

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  10. This is so cute, I love everything about this cute card. Hope all is okay after the stormy weather you have had.

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  11. This has the most marvelously-colored background! Very ethereal, so I believe you captured the feel of the inspiration challenge perfectly. The frog is cute!

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  12. oh this is just stunning nancy.your frog is fabulous, my mum would love this ;D

    xx coops xx

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  13. Wow. This is wonderful. I LOVE the watercolored background. What a neat touch adding the green cloth behind the picture too!

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