Our grand daughter graduated grade eight

Hi all, sorry for the neglect to this blog. Can't promise I will be more consistent but I hope. Our oldest granddaughter graduated grade eight this week, this called for at least a card, I used a sketch 218 from Atlantic hearts challenge  and the colours from the Color my heart color dare to use the colours from our "No Worries" paper pack....CURRENT CHALLENGE #249, so this is what I created using the required colours: 
I realise that the cowgirl is not one of our stamps but just love her anyway. I used sapphire, sea glass (I know it is not in the colour options but..it matched her dress), and glacier, with lagoon stars. I used the wood embossing folder to emboss the cardstock to give it some texture. Also enjoyed colouring this up with our Shin Han markers, and layering the colours to get as close as I could to the challenge colours. Love the way this turned out.

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  1. Very cute cowgirl stamp and the three stars in the corner are a perfect touch for the card. Thanks for joining us at BOTH Atlantic Hearts and Colour Dare this week.

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  2. Adorable image and fantastic coloring matches...fun card. Thanks for sharing with us this week at AHSC and Color Dare. July we will be using some of the Prickly Pear color palette and would love to see you aback....great summer color combinations.

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  3. Beautiful coloring and the layered dry embossing is very nice. Thanks for joining AHSC this week.

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  4. I love your personalized card for your grand daughter. She will love it! Thanks for playing along with us at AHSC and the Color Dare challenge this week!
    :) Marie

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  5. Awesome! Great card for a young girl! Thanks so much for playing along with Atlantic hearts!

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  6. Great card, I love the cowgirl and the colours are awesome! Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC).

    Brandi R.
    DT member AHSC
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  7. Very nice card Arlene! Thanks for joining us at AHSC!

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