Friday, October 8, 2010

Pretty in pink

 I thought I'd share a card I made using Laurel, the free image Jen is offering for this week's Wild Flower Wednesday challenge--Anything Goes (as long as you use a WFK image).  

I loaned my laptop to my SIL so she could borrow my Photoshop software and I feel like I've lost a limb!   EVERYTHING is on there. I've walked around the house in a daze trying to figure out what to do with myself since I can't use my Cricut, print anything or work on templates. LOL  What stinks is that I have to enter passwords for places I frequent on the web and I can't remember half of them.  I don't mind lending my computer to my SIL at all, but I'm going to hug it when it comes home.

Run, don't walk, over to the Wild Flower Patch blog and link up your WFK project for a chance to win some stuff from the store and grab Laurel while she's free!

Have a wonderful weekend!

8 comments:

  1. First off that little cracked effect waterglobe down there is adorable. You are so patient to do all these things that take time like that and your lil' templates.

    Love the pencil looking coloring on this girl - reminds me of a cartoon like in the daily newspaper.

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  2. This is just adorable Annie! I love how you used craft stock on this! Gorgeous!

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  3. Laurel looks terrific stamped on the Kraft, and I just love that dp and the buttons! Super cute! Have a great weekend, and I hope you get your laptop back soon:)

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  4. super sweet card, love the button detail.

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  5. Such a cutie - this LO would make a great sketch! I am starting to use copics...I have always been a fan of WFK, but my lagging coloring skills made 'em hard to use!

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  6. Very cute. I would be lost without my laptop too. Hope you get it back soon.

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  7. Super cute! I love how you stamp on kraft...I always forget to do it. Hope you got your laptop back! :o) Oh, and I'm emailing you in a bit! I have some commenting to catch up on first ;o)

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