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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Mother, I Love You

Happy Wednesday and it's time for another challenge over at Scrapalicious USA.  This time our theme is Mother's Day.  We hope you will want to join in all the fun.  Of course a wonderful gift card from Scrapalicious USA is the prize.  Don't forget, currently you can use Clearance20% to get an additional 20% off the already low prices.  That includes Copic Markers!  I recently made a healthy purchase of them at the store and they come out to $4.20 each!  That is pretty good!  We all know Copics are a wonderful investment because you can use them forever since they are refillable (Scrapalicious also sells refills on many of the colors) but honestly they are quite a financial investment with a retail price of 6.99 each.  Whew!  As you can see, with that promotional discount plus the already low price...it's a cool deal!

Anyhow, here is the card I made to share for this challenge.  All products used are available at Scrapalicious USA.  I will include links so you can check them out yourself.
Before I forget...I have a very special request.  Scrapalicious is looking for new friends to sign up for their free newsletter.  Here is the LINK.  If you sign up...please put my name "Shelley" in the comment field.  If I can get enough friends to join...I might win a Grand Calibur.  I would really love a chance at this!  If you'd like a chance at one too...why not hop on over and Like our Facebook Page.  We are giving one away when we reach 1000 followers!  It's win, win!!  (you might say hello at the page too!)

Items Used
Copic Markers

I am entering this card in the Mo's Challenge Blog, "Anything Goes w/Mo Image"

2 comments:

Tracy said...

LOL He's so much fun peeking out of there. Fantastic coloring job Shelley. :-) So glad you played along with our challenge this week at Mo's!

Pat said...

Hi Shelley! This card just makes me smile all over my face! He's so cute peeking out from under his pants! Your coloring is beautiful! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Mo's! Hugs. Pat Frank