Showing posts with label Mo's Digital Pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mo's Digital Pencil. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Retriever


Be still my heart, a golden retriever puppy! The image is Retriever from Mo's Digital Pencil and it just makes my heart melt! I am very honored to have shared my home with eight members of this wonderful breed and I hope when it is all said and done, I'll have had at least eight more to love!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Hush


Today I am sharing a shaker card I made using Hush from Mo's Digital Pencil that I made for my first great-grand-baby for Christmas! Her name is Haven Rylee and she is absolutely a bundle of love!

I am entering my card in Mo's Digital Challenge, "Anything Goes"(. . . with a Mo image of course!)


Friday, October 24, 2014

Poop Happens


When I'm shopping for digital images, given a choice between pretty and funny, I'll go with funny every time! So it should be no surprise that when I spotted Poop Happens while shopping at Mo's Digial Pencil, my funny bone kicked into gear. I can't look at the image without laughing, don't know how I managed to get it colored and turned into a card! 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Tax Day


This gentle Tax Day reminder is brought to your courtesy of Mo's Digital Pencil
You have until midnight tonight to git 'er done!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Moo


Had a little shopping trip over at Mo's Digital Pencil and couldn't resist Moo! Honest, this image just makes me laugh and really what else would you expect a cow to say? 

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Bring on Summer


Since Mother Nature is having a hard time deciding exactly what season we should be having, I thought I'd give her a little hint with Bring on Summer from Mo's Digial Pencil

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Yeehaw


When the fabulous Jak Heath posted the hilarious Yeehaw from Mo's Digital Pencil, I knew I had to have it! It is the perfect image for a special someone's birthday!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Telling it to the Dog

I am very blessed to be able to boast of having wonderful friends, but my very, very, best, best friends are my dogs! I tell them everything, random thoughts, things that weigh heavy on my heart, my impressions on the latest fashions, questions involving world events or just casual chatter. You name the subject and it is probably something I have discussed with my much loved Golden Retrievers, Rozie and Xena! For the most part, they remain silent but over the years I have noticed a behavior that I am convinced is a special communication and that is each time they look at you with both eyes and wink, they are saying I love you!

The sweet image is Telling it to the Dog from Mo's Digital Pencil.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Dirt Be Gone!

I have four absolutely beautiful granddaughters, Shauntelle, Chelsea, Graci and Kayla. Shauntelle is a college student, Chelsea is a high school senior, and Graci and Kayla are four-year old twins. Graci and Kayla are about as opposite as you can get but, they both love to help regardless of the task, even being my spotters, and very good spotters, when I do my “labor of love” – picking up the love droppings the goldens leave in the yard. The twins have their very own set of lime green work gloves, too cute! I have small brooms, leftover from when their mamma, Aunt Johnna and Aunt Alecia, were little girls they like to use. I don’t think any of the girls ever got this dirty, at least not sweeping my house; nevertheless, the card does remind me of them.

Thanks for looking.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Sisters

My wonderful friend, Barbara, is a master gardener and her home and gardens show it, so beautiful that Barb and her husband have been invited to participate in a multi-municipality garden tour on June 13, 2010. On Wednesday I was at Barb’s for lunch after which, we went to her greenhouse and planted impatients, lettuce and marigold seeds. I know the seeds Barb planted will mature into beautiful plants. Although I am the daughter and granddaughter of florists, I do not have a green thumb. The front of my home has shrubs and the backyard is dedicated to my K-9 girls to romp and run in. That’s my excuse for not having plants and I’m sticking to it besides, I’m lazy. So I was surprised and honored when Barbara asked me to be a docent for the upcoming garden tour. I do know the difference between a dandelion and a rose. I know impatients, petunias, mums and pansies when I see them but one of the gardens she is planning is a Three Sisters Garden, never heard of it. Barb explained that the very wise Native American Indians would plant corn on a mound and when the corn grew about six inches high, they planted beans around the base of the corn to provide a stake for the beans to grow on. After the beans started to climb the corn, they would plant squash next to the beans and together the corn and beans provided shade necessary for the squash to grow and in return the large leaves of the squash would spread out and help shade out weeds, deter critters, and provide some protection against drying out the soil. Together the three sisters would provide a healthy diet and long-term soil fertility. How awesome is that!

I don’t have a picture of a Three Sisters Garden but without naming names – you know who you are, here are two sisters.