A simple but sweet Sketch this week from Ms. Michelle two Ls!
I'm trying to get a read on that pattern: paper, or embossing?
Here's where my imagination took me:
- you might recognize the pattern made with a stencil, and a rubber mat.
[Flora & Fauna - Leaf]
Those skinny hellos come from Honey Bee's Slimline Sentiments & Eyelet dies, cut from MFT's Fuse Green - yeah. I don't see green, either.
So! Where will Michelle's Sketch #396 take your imagination?
Let's go see what she had in mind, shall we?
OH! thanks for stopping by!
=] Michele
Oh those skinny sentiments....they are so pretty and trendy! Love them against the embossed white background! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me happy. It's beautiful in its simplicity. Very cool to emboss with a stencil, btw! Love the font on the hello; it's perfect for your background. So pretty. Stay warm and safe. xo Bev
ReplyDeleteClean and classy always works. You know how I feel about embossing...to me it's always appropriate and looks great with these skinny sentiments. Which by the way look yellow to me...naturally.
ReplyDeleteSo classy and elegant and love the pop of gold against the crisp white embossed background Michele x. The stencil with the rubber mat is another great idea to extend those stencils x.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteSwooooon! I just love EVERYTHING about your card, Michele. You are so talented, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSimply GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch this week! That leaf pattern background is perfect with those delicate words die cuts! This one is really beautiful, beautiful! : )
ReplyDeleteHugs - Red
So wonderfully simple and ever so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI totally need to case this it's so beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou're the queen of making simple designs look fabulous! Great take on the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the big but intricate/delicate sentiment -- yep, no green for me either, but I still love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a lovely embossed background and those skinny hellos add a nice sophisticated touch. I won't tell you what the color makes me think of, but somehow it actually works on the card. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the embossed leaves, Michele! I always choose embossing over patterned paper. It shows off that pretty skinny die cut beautifully!
ReplyDeleteSo very elegant Michele!
ReplyDeleteSimple, Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour embossed background is just perfect with these fabulous skinny alphas, Michele! Such a beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant embossed background perfectly enhanced by the sentiment xx
ReplyDeleteThose lovely 'hellos' are all you need to make a statement, Michele.
ReplyDeleteHello hello.....I,dont know why you say good bye I say hello.....but I digress....this is classy....gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou are rockin' the stencil embossing these days. I love the simplicity of this. And whatever that color really is - it looks great on the white. Wonderful creation!
ReplyDeleteI'd like a walk around you imagination... Another fabulous challenge card!
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful, Michele! You represented the essence of the sketch so well with the stencil-dry-embossed background and the cursive letter die-cuts!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Oh, I love where this sketch took you Michelle! The embossing is beautiful. I have to order a new mat as mine has turned to rock. lol Never realized they would dry out like that! Your slim "hello's" are so elegant looking, looks like a greenish yellow/tan color to them. A nice and beautiful CAS card! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWoW! That stenciled pattern is positively gorgeous!! I so remember stencil debossing my little heart out back in the day - time for it to make a comeback, I reckon! This is so so beautiful btw!
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