Post your SOLC piece to schoology by 11:59 p.m. tonight!
But, on an academic level - because I'm all about giving credit where credit is due, if I was Robert Allen, the original person to articulate the quote in the forefront of the drawing, I'd be ti-icked at Jamie Lee Curtis for commandeering my words and adding a negligible "Every single things you could possibly want!!!" And, for that matter, I'd have a bone to pick with Mary Engelbreit, who certainly wouldn't appreciate anyone redrawing a smiley face over a little kid or slapping an extra row of checkerboard pattern around the edge of one of her works and calling it a new piece - a la Mr. Brainwash's plagiarism of Andy Warhol as described in Exit Through the Gift Shop, a film by world-famous street artist Banksy that I checked out from the library. Intellectual property is your brain's work and wonder, not raw clay or blank paper awaiting a new 'artist' to come along and repurpose it.
Here's another c-o-o-l thing I don't know if you knew you could do, but Google now has an image search engine that finds the picture you're looking for on the web by comparing it to either a linked pic or an uploaded pic you submit; I used that option to find a higher resolution of the Mary Engelbreit used above.