And this is my take on it:
I used filters etc to change the picture and imported and changed this picture:
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My card uses the colours on Colour Create challenge 17: lemon, pink sorbet and chocolate (I must confess that I totally forgot about the option of shabby chic, so no option for me this time).
And DCM this week ask us to 'take five' - feature five things that are the same - so mine are the yellow flowers surrounding the big bloom.
Nowadays I tend to use a lot of patterned paper on cards, so this makes a change.
Everything I used (except the stamped image, which was received in a swap - a Dewdrop Craftz friendly monster) was from my 'scraps' box, so I'm linking for this week's Papertake Weekly Challenge: 'scrap this!' where we were asked to use up scraps.
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and for Keryn's colour challenge 20:
I've used a Simpson's picture (I've used similar ones before the teen cards) and PM For Him paper, ribbons and stickers.
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and also incorporated 'sparkling' for challenge 56 on Saturday's Workout and for Cute Card Thursday 62: 'bit o' bling'.






And I know that I ought to be going to bed rather than sitting here, but I really wanted to get this done so I could take it to John tomorrow.
I've combined this with challenge 50 on Penny Black: 'buttons galore. The PB stamped image is 'poppy fields', coloured with copics.
I've used a Pollycraft background download 'winter blues' (I lightened it for the label and circle) so I'm submitting this for Sue's challenge 16 on Pollycraft: monochrome.

It's also good for these challenges:
I decided to use the base of an individual quiche tin foil dish with cuttlebug embossing. The circle uses d'vine swirls and has been inked with stazon violet and the strip across the bottom is from the rim of the foil dish and was embossed with one of the border folders.


Here they are with the Tim Holtz stamp that I used:
and this is my take on it, using Joanna Sheen stamps and some card offcuts.