Saturday, April 13, 2019

Mo's Digital Pencil Monthly Challenge #278 - Anything Goes with Optional Spring

Have you heard the news?  The Mo Manning Digital Stamp Challenges are back!  Their first challenge is Anything Mo Goes with an optional Spring theme.


My card features a sweet digital image and sentiment from Mo's shop called In the Spring.  I kept my card design simple to focus on the sweet little gardener girl.  The scene was colored with Alcohol markers. I used a scallop die to mask and sponge the cloudy sky.
I layered the image onto an embossed background panel then added a couple of butterflies and Stampin' Up! ribbon.  The butterflies and emboss panel were a crafty gift from my mom who is also a card maker.   We try to stretch our craft supplies by sharing!

I'm sharing my card with the following:
Mo's Digital Pencil:  Challenge #278 Anything Mo Goes (Optional Theme: Spring)
Word Art Wednesday:  Anything Goes #382-#383
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge:  No Designer Paper
Di's Digi Challenge:  Add Texture

Aud Sentiments Challenge:  #224 Spring Sentiment 

8 comments:

Elaine Stark said...

A lovely card. Thanks for joining aud Sentiments challnege. Elaine

Jacki Daniels said...

great card thanks so much for joining us at Mo's this month

Lisa Lynn said...

Always love a Mo's image and card is just lovely.

kiwimeskreations said...

What a sweet image Cynthia, and so beautifully coloured and used on this pretty card.
Blessings
Maxine

Loopylou. said...

oh its just beautiful Cynthia, I LOVE her yellow dress, it's spring yumminess all over. Thank you so much for coming to play with us over on Mo's Digital Pencil challenge blog, hugs Lou xx

Julie said...

Gorgeous card Cynthia - love the image and your wonderful colour scheme! Thanks for joining in with our returning challenge at Mo's Digital Pencil this month, good luck! Juliex

Corry Dank said...

what a nice little girl

Pat said...

Adorable, Cynthia! I love the yellows...very Spring-y!! So glad that you've joined us at Mo's DP2 Challenge Blog! Hugs, Pat Frank