I love that Lesley Croghan blessed us with darling sketches before saying goodbye ... this one is a darling. CTS#117:
Anyone that knows me even just a little knows I reached for my Mama E. window like this one, right? WRONG! April fooled you!
Since it is Spring, and we've had a few showers in the last few days [some rather white - if you get my drift] I reached for one of my favorite Reverse Confetti Perfect Paisley dies, an Avery Elle Happy Spring sentiment, and a few MME papers from their Dolled Up collection of papers - nearly used up!
You can see the Two-acre Woods is nearly clear of all that white stuff now... sunny, gorgeous, warm day today.
Feeling blessed... thanks for stopping by. Please dash over to check out what my teamies have made. OH! You'll join us won't you? You have a whole week to make your card... I can't wait to see how the sketch inspires you!
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I really love this Michele, such an awesome design--turn the sketch paisley's--awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery creative to use those paisley dies. Don't you just love them?! Enjoy your sunny, gorgeous, warm day today!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your very sweet comment on my blog..I'm following you now. I love your cards, this one is lovely and you chose wonderful products, love those Paisley dies!
ReplyDeleteLove your clever raindrops, Michele! The patterned papers are so striking against the white background : )
ReplyDeletePrettiest raindrops I've ever seen!! I like your creative take on the sketch. We have rain today, it doesn't look this good though ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring indeed! Love your take on this sketch; such a beautiful card!
ReplyDeletecute little card love the raindrops. But you have done what is my pet peeve, photo against outdoor background which makes your card dark because light source behind image!
ReplyDeleteI love that yuo have no snow-wish I could say the same:) Still about a foot here and banks shoulder high!
Love your clever take on this sketch! Fabulous Michele!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring, indeed, Michele, with these colourful, fun raindrops (and look what you've done...made me "want" these paisley dies!). Another innovative take...I'm quite intrigued by how your mind works, especially since you always create something that delights!
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Love the paisley shapes you clever gal! I hope to play along!
ReplyDeleteOoh! Love the paisley! Great card, Michele.
ReplyDeleteFun card - with all those patterned paper raindrops - so cure and sweet with your Happy Spring sentiment!! Way to go - this delighted me!! Have an awesome day!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic interpretation of the sketch. Now, this is very inspiring indeed, and is really getting my creative juices flowing. And a fantastic way to use some pretty patterned paper.
ReplyDeleteSo creative, Michele ... these are the prettiest raindrops I've seen ... LOVE the design! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous take on the sketch - so original! And a great design for all those patterned paper scraps we all have lying around in our stash!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Michele, and what a great way to use some of those (hoarded) scraps of design paper!
ReplyDeleteLove your card and your photo! Great use of that patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you! :) Glad you get rid of the snow, if you miss it already come and visit me...! I still have tons of it. By the way, love your card! Good way to use patterned paper.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring! Your card is just too darn sweet...love you gorgeous paper and wonderful style!
ReplyDeleteYou know how I love mixing patterned paper and you've done it marvelously, Michele.
ReplyDeleteOh yum,. wonderful card, love those paisley shapes.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Michele! Wonderful selection of papers--just perfect for a bright, sunshiny day!
ReplyDeleteSo glad we didn't get any white stuff flying about Michele. lol We have been pretty good weather wise, some rain on the way, but still nice temps. I love, love your take on the sketch. Those paisley dies are fabulous and made for such a beautiful and fun card! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteFabulous take on the sketch, Michele! I love it!
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