Cat has chosen, and I LOved, Anita's card for Time Out ... well what's not to love about this beauty:
No time like the present is what I say! So after a fun little chat on the telephone, we set a time and got to work!
Since I am rubbish at sponging, and have none of these wonderful spritzes Anita used, I have taken a different path ... Anita, nor Cat will be surprised by that, I'm sure.
A bit of that Kaisercraft Shine Bright patterned paper for the 'spritz', a MFT sunshine die, and another perfect way to say hello, compliments of Winnie & Walter, cut from a bit of linen-textured paper a la Anita:
Look! I even found a few glittery dots to add to the mix!
It is always such fun to see where the original will take us Playing Cards. Cat, I'm dashing over to see how you were inspired ... thank you for the challenge today ... it was perfect timing and SO much fun chatting!!! xoxo
=] Michele
I'm sending this over to Time Out challenge #61 - inspired by words [and friends]:
"Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine"
Anthony J. D'Angelo
Oh Michele, I knew you would do something so brilliant! Its a fabulous card and I love that you used the "Hello" Die. This is a fantastic card. I had such fun talking with you and playing cards. We'll have to do it again sometime. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWell, well...it looks like you girls had a lot of fun playing cards! I love the fun color combo, and how you layered the sunshine die cut and word die cut for your design! Fabulous card, Michele!
ReplyDeleteOh so much fun Michele, love your choice of background paper and of course those glittery dots were a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so bright and fun. Perfect take on Anita's card.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like the golden sunny yellows and grays...so you!! What a cool card!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Michele, I love your design. The colours are wonderful as is the die cut sun.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Michele! Beautiful colours. I can clearly see Anita's influence, but you've made your card in your own amazing way.
ReplyDeletesuper spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIts brilliant Michele and I know that Anita is going to fall over herself when she see's it!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun challenge amongst friends! Definitely resulted in an amazing card, Michele - love the fun pattern of the DP and every element you added is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow the thunmbnail was fab but loved the little details when I opened it up full size!you totally rocked this !x
ReplyDeleteI too, loved Anita's sunny and happy card Michele! But I am loving your take on it. That paper is fabulous, who can say no to yellow and grey color combo?!!! Love the "cheers" die cut too, perfect on this card. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun take on Anita's design! The colors are so wonderful and sunny. Love the die cuts!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the case card back in your card but totally different in style; a beautiful and clever way! Thank you for taking the TIME OUT and join us!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the busy pops of color, and that hidden gem of a die just setting up shop in the middle!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Michele!!!! So cheerful and fun!!! Love the patterned paper, love the happy sun, love the sentiment, love the glittery dots, love it all, my friend!!!!! What a great take on Anita's fabulous card!!!! Oh, you are such a genius when it comes to making cards!!!!
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Oh goodness, Michele ... you've CASED my card with such style, panache and pizazz ... love that delicious yellow/grey/black colour combo with the bubbles of lovely words ... and that die cut in crisp white ... so delicious! Thank you so much for honouring me with such a wonderful CASE, mon amie ... and also for your lovely thoughts for France following the Nice atrocity. Big hugs, my friend, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, where are my manners, Michele ... delighted to have you playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs (again!), Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis one is so fun, I love all the circles and the color scheme too!
ReplyDeleteThese are both wonderful cards!! I hate to sound ahem, silly, but what do you mean when you say you're "playing cards"? I've never heard that before...
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