Another little post to thank those fab gals @BYSHCardmakers for helping me getting me started with my 2023 Christmas cards. You may know this, but I send as many as I can over to those sweet seniors through the wonderful Bring Smiles to Seniors organization.
You all loved my stenciled mountain scene - guess what? I didn't waste any of that ink! After each stencil layer was complete, I gave the stencil a fine mist of water and flipped it over onto a piece of ordinary Neenah 80# paper! By the time I had the original card finished, this one was ready for embossing - SSS Tall Pines was right there waiting for it!
Hey - I think I'll send this one over to Can you Handle the Pressure, too! No twist, but they won't mind!
HEY! Speaking of - I had a fun day of play with all my new Christmas goodies from Alex Syberia Designs ... check out the 'tropical' colors I borrowed from the packaging...
My you have been busy recently. Great use of your left over ink and those Alex Syberia flowers are very impressive. Great idea to stamp them on the card too, love the finished look xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of the leftover ink and it works so beautifully with those gorgeous pines the texture is fantastic. Your second card is mouthwateringly beautiful the colours are FABULOUS and I love the placement and dimension.
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Stunning cards, Michele! I love the background of your first card and the trees... so beautiful! Your floral card is gorgeous! Love the popped up sentiment! Thanks for playing along with the Christmas in July 2023 {BYSHC} Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I especially love the softness of the first one.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Love it. Great idea of using up your left over ink. Might have to try that next time. Thanks for playing along with us at BYSHC Christmas in July Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteThat first card, a twofer card, is simply beautiful! So artistic and I love that. And I love the bright & bold colors you used on those awesome flowers.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you didn't waste any of that ink, Michele! The monoprint made a perfect background for these embossed trees! I love your Christmas bells! The stamping behind looks like those bells are ringing out with a Christmas carol! Great sentiments on both cards!
ReplyDeleteTwo more fun card, Michele!! Love them - and the way you spritzed water on the stencil to make a second card. I tend not to think about all of the ink I am washing down the drain until it is too late! The white you used on the second card is inspired. It gives a beautiful balance to the bold colors of your flowers. You are on a roll this week!! Thanks for gracing our BYSHC gallery with your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLove the second use of the stencil for color. AND WOW those tropical colors are FAB!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful! You're doing great at being able to bring smiles to faces!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, one so peacefully pretty and one so bright and happy either one is surely to make the recipient made to feel special!!
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Love your "leftovers" pinetree card...that embossing folder is amazing! Your bright, colorful cards are pretty awesome too!
ReplyDeleteThat first card is stunning. Love the brightness of the 2nd card too!
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects, the second one so bright and vivid!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful fantasy forest... I love it! And those flower bells are gorgeous in a Christmas card. Not everyone has cold and snow at Christmastime and this would be perfect for them.
ReplyDeleteGlorious my friend! Loving those soft colours of the first card... but then WOW, how bright and bold are those flowers on the second!!
ReplyDeleteSoft and dreamy, bright and beautiful! Two terrific non-traditional Christmas cards, Michele
ReplyDeleteWow, how amazing are you Michele, in so many ways! Love that you send out as many cards as you can to "Bring Smiles to Seniors" organization! Then wow over your first card. Love that you don't waste any ink, those soft colors are just gorgeous as is your card. Loving that embossing folder and that sentiment! There your twofer, again....wow! Love all the bright, happy colors. So vivid, so tropical looking. Love, love, love! Who did you say made these amazing sentiments?? Love them! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWow, that is just amazing how your colors and embossing work together on that card, just form some leftover ink! Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing with us at Can You Handle the Pressure!
ReplyDeleteThese are both EXTRA pretty! Love the way you used the pine tree EF with your leftover inks. Now about those Bells... WOWEE what fabulous colors and depth!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Michele! I love the colors and how the inking came out on your grove of trees. What a beautiful sky! What a beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a total fan of leftovers especially when they are as delicious as that wintry forest - beautiful card! And your tropical bells are delightful!
ReplyDeleteThose bell flowers look like they're dancing, Michele. Such a beautiful choice of colors on them.
ReplyDeleteYou are a regular Christmas Card MACHINE! I love what you did with the leftover inks and those lovely pines, Michele. The ASD flowers are gorgeous and I love those colors for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYou are rocking these ASD stamps and your pile of Christmas cards must be pretty impressive by now! Totally gorgeous!
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