Sunday, February 12, 2017

Hello, Lovely

Back again playing along in the PTI Challenge Past, Present And Future, 2008.
 


I fell in love with this little glimpse of perfection by Michelle Wooderson:




Here's Michelle's original POST in all it's glory, she uses the Flower Garden set.

I must inform you that I am not a seamstress (I hate the way 'sewer' looks lol) yet I have always had some fabrics in my stash just in case.  I couldn't find any bright and happy prints, so these will have to do.

 
I have used many Papertrey Ink products; Simple Sunflower stamps and dies, sentiment from Happy For You, stencil from Garden Gate and the Scalloped Rectangle die from the Shakers & Sprinkles Kit--which has been cropped.  I sewed fabric onto a piece of card stock as my base, and then wrapped another print around it for contrast.  Placed an MFT Dotted Scallop Border die beneath.  

 
Inks in; Marina Mist, Pink Pirouette and Wild Wasabi.  Sentiment stamped in Black Licorice, topped with Clear Embossing Powder.  Sheer Ribbon, Baker's Twine, Button and Adhesive Pearls for accent.  I always color the white pearls to match the card using Copic Markers.
 
I really adore Michelle's card, don't think I have done it justice, but I am okay with my creation.
 
Thanks for stopping in!
 
Enjoy~~


5 comments:

  1. Yes, you did Michelle's card justice. I like the colors and the big bow.

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  2. I knew you would finish your card before me! Wonderful job and CASE. Love the great bold colors and blue frame. I had to to out to but paper. Ha!

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  3. You have done a fabbie job! Gorgeous colours, pretty flower and a lovely bow!

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  4. You used fabric on this card??? How cool, I don't think I have ever done that. I love all the elements here, especially your pretty flower with the button in the middle. Well done....now I'm going to go see what Michelle did.

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  5. Never would have thought to use fabric on a card, but this is great! I love the simple sunflower set, so versatile and lovely. Great card!

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