There are times, when viewing the next great Sketch, I wonder what the designer's inspiration was ... you know? This one nearly stumped me, N@ =]
I had a few snippets still on my desk, and they saved me, once again! NEVER throw those pretty little useable goodies away, is what I've learned lately ... like these darlings:
... can make this happen:
I'm totally loving my newest little embossing folder - Richard Garay, you've made my holiday cards this year!
Okay! Let's all run over to CAS[E] this Sketch #198 to see what my talented teamies have created! You'll join us this week, won't you?
=] Michele
Oh, SO SO pretty! What gorgeous elements and beautiful embossing!
ReplyDeleteMy heart skipped a beat when I saw this. So gorgeous and clean and perfectly designed. Totally love.
ReplyDeleteGeeze could you be any more brilliant??? Fabulous take on the challenge hon!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of boxes of die cuts and bits and bobs just waiting their turn, lol! (small boxes...) What a great take on that sketch, Miss Girl. I do love the the white on white texture, then the beautiful red and green elements. What a wonderful Christmas card! Love it! Bev
ReplyDeleteYou sure know how to make the most of your snippets, my friend! I love how you looped the sprig onto the 'y', and how you grounded your sentiment with the holly die cuts! You're right about the embossing folder, too...it's really spectacular, Michele! Another really beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Michele! Love the elegant clean look of this gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea to emboss the sections on the card, only you my friend would have thought of this genius idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Wonderful take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteYour take on this sketch is absolutely BRILLIANT!!! That's a great embossing folder and I love the holly joining the two panels together. PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your snippets! Wish I could scavenge around your desk before you do. Beautiful card with all that yummy texture!
ReplyDeleteBeeeutiful my friend, I love how you made this card. Very pretty and simple mm mm.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful...and yes, that EF rocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card! I love the fabulous layout and pop of color in the center. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou are full of magic, Michele, you really are! I was at Hobby Lobby last week and that embossing folder flew into my hand! How'd you do that? I know! By creating stunning cards like this! Woweee! Look at this beauty. I adore what you did with the top and bottom of the card and then added the glorious joy in the middle. Happy sigh! Look how you tucked that pine needle piece in the y. You are so good at what you do! Hugs! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Crisp, clean and textured!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on FB and my eyes popped right out of my head. It was a sight to be seen!! I LOVE how you used the stamps on this and the amazing way you used the embossing folders. JUST STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteA white on white, texture-y beauty, Michele ... that little cluster of holly and pine with the joy (oh the joy!) and berries is simply gorgeous! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThat embossed background in white is pretty fabulous. Especially since the greenery and sentiment are so colorful. What a wonderful pop they make on this festive card.
ReplyDeleteJust perfect, and so elegant! Wonderful placement of the berries and the spring of greenery!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Michele! I just adore this, and that wonderful texture from the ef!
ReplyDeleteStunning, striking and oh so festive!
ReplyDeleteSweet sweet card.....beautiful embossing folder!
ReplyDeleteOk... can't find any details of this embossing folder anywhere!!!
ReplyDeleteIs it even available to buy in the U.K. I wonder?
I'll look as soon as you tell me the name of it and who it's by! (Pretty please). X
Gorgeous card, btw. Love the pop of pretty colours :)