Today I am playing cards with Chriss Blagrave of Botanical Gardens. We are honoring a dear friend of ours who is celebrating her birthday today: Anita in France, a.k.a. My Papercraft World - delightful, darling, generous, funny, pun-y, creative, and loved by me, Chriss, and many hundreds of card-makers around the globe!
Chriss and I have decided to play along together at CASEplorations with the Stamplorations girls, as they are CASEing one of Anita's cards ... just look at this gorgeous specimen:
My world has been a little upside down lately, but I am so happy that I was able to make my card ahead. I've given it to my husband for Valentine's Day - I know Anita will love that, especially since her own birthday card should be in her hands! [she says with a hopeful heart!]
SSS Hello Beautiful stamp set; MFT Romantic Script BG stamp, and Wonky stitched rectangles;
Ellen Hutson's gorgeous linen cardstock - it IS for Anita =]
I've been inspired by Anita's
- die-cut panel
- gold embossed script
- adding Anita's colors of pink and yellow, allowing them to bleed together to make orange, and
- of course hearts!
I will share a bit of my inside sentiment - truly a very old verse that I cannot claim as my own - it sounds so beautiful in French ... perhaps Anita will share it with us:
I love you more today, than yesterday...
but half as much as tomorrow!
Joyeaux anniversaire, Anita, ma belle amie! Good luck, good health, [and a very big lottery win so the three of us can play cards together for real] are my wishes for you this year and always!!! xoxo
=] Michele
Oh, Michele, my sweet friend ... playing cards with you and Chriss for my birthday ... what a wonderful gift ... thank you! I wish you were here en France too ... roll on that lottery win (on either side of the pond!). I do love that you used my CASE card as inspiration for your stunning valentine for Tom ... it's simply wonderful ... I love it ... and am certain he does too! Thank you so much for your lovely birthday wishes and your beautiful card ... just had the joy of opening it and now it's proudly displayed on the mantle! Thanks too for playing along with my CASE card at CASEplorations ... I'm sooo delighted you did! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteOops, almost forgot the translation of your lovely message for Tom ... je t'aime plus aujourd'hui q'hier, mais deux fois moins que je t'aimerai demain! It's not literal but the sentiment is the same! Big hugs, ma chère amie! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteYes, wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all surprise Anita and celebrate with her in France! Love your take on Anita's card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Michele!
ReplyDeleteYou know...I am going to Vegas in 10 days, so we never know!
Get ready, Anita...you may have a visit!
I love your take on Anita's beautiful card Michele! Anita is an inspiration to all of us isn't she?!! How fun that you made it into a Valentine for your dear hubby. I love the scripty background and the hearts on the circles, so pretty! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteOh! Oh! Oh! My goodness! This card is wonderful! What a GREAT layout/design! And yes, I believe we ALL wish we were in France...
ReplyDeleteSweet, lovely and perfectly wonderful card Michele!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! It's kind of like a framed photo, love the coloring on the stamped images!
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Valentine for Tom, bet he loved it!
ReplyDeleteClever take on Anita's card, Michele! So crisp, clean and perfect in my book! And, I see that Anita loves it, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely take on Anita's card Michele. Love that center panel...reminds me of an art print.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful CAS design--love it!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Michele! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty card, Michele!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Michele I bet that Tome loved it ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and pinned!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post. Can I come too if you win the lottery, pretty please?!? And your card is an amazingly crisp and clean CASE of Anita's. Well done. And thanks so much for joining us at CASEplorations this month!
ReplyDeleteYou can't go to France without me although it might be cheaper to bring Anita to us. ;) I love your take on her card but it's still so 'you', Michele.
ReplyDeleteAwesome inspired card - very clean! Thanks for joining in at CASEplorations~
ReplyDeleteOh..I hope your topsy-turvy world has righted itself by now! Love that you translated Anita's card for your darling Tom, who I know was completely smitten with it (and you!). The trio of hearts has captured mine. When I win a lottery, I'm heading your way and we'll jaunt off to visit Anita...and bring some of our special friends along with us, too!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c