I've never been shy about mentioning my favorite dies. Lawn Fawn's Stitched Leaves - in both sizes - immediately came into my hands ... hope you NEVER get tired of me using them!
Enter Fall - don't I wish that my trees dropped purple leaves?
The stage was set from a little package full of the most beautiful
wood-grain papers from my friend Cat Craig.
The other reason I love these dies is the fact that you can quickly get a forest's worth of leaves with all of those little snippets of gorgeous papers none of us can let go of!
Thanks, Broni, for inviting me to play cards with you fabulous girls at The Color Throwdown- it was such an honor!
I'll be hopping down the dream-team list - I do hope you'll join me in thanking them for inspiring all of us each week!
Amy Rohl
Amy Rysavy
Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Jodi Collins
Lisa Henke our hostess this week!
Lori Tecler
Lynn Put
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
Thanks also, to each and every one of you who has stopped by to visit this month, and for leaving all that love I appreciate more than you could ever know!
=] Michele
Absolutely gorgeous Michele. Love, love, love that color palette.
ReplyDeleteI agree, what a great way to use up some of those hoarded bits of paper, loving your fab design Michele!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! those falling leaves are sooooo great.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular array of beautiful leaves falling down. Wow, Michele!! That background paper as well is perfection. With the thanks you've got such a winner of a card. Thank you SO much for all the beauty you share with us! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThe woodgrain backdrop is perfect for your gorgeous leaves, Michele! Love the purple ones :)!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeously fantastic, Michele. Real purple leaves would be fantastic but hooray for artistic license to use them on a card. That woodgrain paper is wonderful and a perfect choice for a background. I'm loving those leaves more and more. I may have to get my own set. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou really know how to 'Throwdown' with the best of them, Michele! I LOVE how you played with these gorgeous fall colors and cascading stitched leaves! Cat really hooked you up with that beautiful slice of wood-grain paper, too...it's just so perfect on this card! Ah yes, I would also love to see some purple leaves falling into my background...what a treat that would be :)
ReplyDeleteYou've done an amazing job as Guest Designer for CTD this month, my friend...I know you had fun, and I'm sure the team was thrilled to have you, as well :)
You throwdown with best of them Michele. Its been such a pleasure to see your creations in color this month. Your leaves are particularly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMan oh man!! I adore this card!! Your wood background is perfecta and I LOVE the pile of leaves!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh!! The woodgrain and your pretty little colorful leaves cascading down your card are beautiful. You've been an awesome guest designer Michele!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome card, made with perfect dies... you've done this card "plum" right!
ReplyDeleteYou don't have purple leaves, Michele? Tee hee, me neither ... though if they looked like these beauties (including those in rust and avocado) I'd be delighted to have them. Such a gorgeous cascade of lovely leaves against the woodgrain background ... just perfect! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteI adore your gorgeous scattered leaves!! And I've SO enjoyed having you as our Guest Designer this month. Thank you so very, very much!! You rock!
ReplyDeleteWoodgrain and those fabulous leaves, so perfect for fall! OH, and I agree, wouldn't purple leaves be a treat!!
ReplyDeleteLovely cascading leaves; the navy in the mix especially catches my eye! I also spot a maple leaf, which makes my Canadian heart flutter with joy, and an oak, which reminds me of deeply-missed dad. The oak he planted in our yard continues to stand sturdy...and yes, I have a chat with it whenever I visit...
ReplyDeleteHugs~c