I had another fun day spent with Marcia! This time I got to host - she requested a fish lunch, and I was happy to fry up a batch for her - as long as she brought her fabulous coleslaw! Tom even came home eat lunch with us! I also treated her to her very first bite of Sticky Toffee Pudding - I fell in love with it when I visited the UK ten years ago and finally aced a recipe that lived up to my memory!
But you came for the cards, and I'm happy to oblige:
I had a NBUS Pinkfresh Magnolias set in my 'save for playtime' stash.
The stamp, die, and stencils came together for some mindless craft-while-we-chatted
time before I had to head to the kitchen. I'm sure there is no such thing as
this color combo for Magnolias - but in craft land we can do anything we want!
I just knew Marcia would want to press a few of these Alex Syberia Charming Floral panels -
I wanted to use it again, too. Remember I had only used it as an embossing plate
the first go-round. Don't you love that pale Gina K Minty green Marcia shared?
Peaches and sage greens were a very pretty match for it!
I got really brave and tried a 'kraft' ink for this next one -
below are the inks I used for stenciling this panel.
[pssst there is another one but I'm using it for my DT card for TFC soon!]
I 'pinked' a vellum bellyband as a home for this bold die-cut word from
Concord & 9th's Friendly Florals
Marcia brought her newest Penny Black set for me to play with.
No way could I not share the card I made... if you think it looks familiar
Marcia made a card last week that was almost just like it - unplanned!!
I planted a few of the tiny tulips from the PB Tulips in Bloom set that
were water colored with Distress reinkers. My 'tablecloth' is from the same set.
And that, my friends, is the perfect ending to my post today! Thanks so much for stopping by. Now get on over to Marcia's blog if you haven't been there first - I'm heading there myself right this minute!
Thanks for coming my way, Marcia - I'm always ready for the next time! xx
=] Michele
What a fun play date you must have had to create these beauties! Better than looking out my own window, where most of my spring blooms have wilted! Sticky Toffee Pudding....mmmmm! My sister and I shared one in Scotland and I still remember that yumminess!
ReplyDeleteI come for the food and the cards and of course for your wonderful sense of humour. Play dates with Marcia look like they are very productive I think you should do a You Tube video of your playdates and then we can all join in the fun. What a bevy of beautiful cards your watercoloring is just dreamy and your placement is always superb. thank you for the inspiration
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Wow, what a fun playtime you had with Marcia. The food sounds yummy and the cards are outstanding. Love those magnolia cards and the colors you used. What pretty one with the kraft ink and vellum belly band, love it. Your pitcher card is lovely also. Thanks for sharing these beauties.
ReplyDeleteIt's always a treat to see any playdates you have with crafty friends! So fun to share goodies, inspire, and be inspired. And don't get me started on your yummy lunch! I'll look into that recipe, too. Off to Marcia's to see how she got inky!
ReplyDeleteThis, my friend, is one gorgeous line up of cards! You girls always pick the best toys for your playdates. Your first card has stolen my heart, what a beauty! I might just need that sticky toffee pudding recipe! We had it in Vegas at Gordon Ramsay's (Joey's favorite chef!) Hell's Kitchen...YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteWell I was right...you sure blew me away with all 4 of your beauties Michele! Your Magnolia's are both so pretty, and even though there might not be any real Magnolia's in your first color combination, there should be as it's absolutely GORGEOUS! I love, LOVE the version with the mint green press plate background too...mint to be combination!! (sorry...couldn't resist!!) Your card on the kraft turned out so pretty and glad you didn't add much more than the vellum strip and sentiment to it so the beauty of the stenciled background was the star!!! And too funny about your last card my friend...we think alike even when we're not together! I love your coloring on the pitcher and the tulips are the perfect add if I do say so myself! Another fun day in the books and BEAUTIFUL cards to show for it!! Thanks again so much for sharing all your goodies and the wonderful lunch and as always, the treasured friendship!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteYour magnolias are gorgeous in any color and are only enhanced by the fabulous background you gave them, Michele. That press plate looks wonderful on its own too. I've been intrigued by Marcia's pitchers and yours is equally beautiful with those simple tulips in it.
ReplyDeleteSheer delight, and I'm talking about the sight for my eyes to see! But I'm sure you two had the same feeling with you crafty time
ReplyDeleteGorgeous magnolias in either of the colors, Michele! So pretty on the embossed doily and especially with the soft pressing with mint! I always love pink and kraft together and your vellum belly band is the perfect way to add a sentiment! I love your coloring on the watering can with the sweet tulips and sentiment stake and tag! I KNOW you had a fun day with Marcia and I always enjoy seeing what you've worked on together.
ReplyDeleteSeeing all this blooming beauty makes me want to get home and into my crafty space.... it won't be long... this holiday is going very quickly lol. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou sure make the most of your time together. What a beautiful friendship. Your cards are just beautiful, Michele. I think it's awesome how you support and encourage each other. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about your playdates! I savor every minute 'cause I know how fun it is. What gorgeous cards today and, yes, the magnolias in craft land can be any color... these are fabulous! And the backgrounds! Doily on the first, a most lovely Betterpress on the second, sigh. The colors you chose for your kraft card show up beautifully and altogether it's such a soft, yet colorful look. Of course, you cannot pass up the Penny Black tulips in pitcher. Beautifully colored and designed. What a treat to visit here today, Michele!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous collection of cards. I love them all and who cares if magnolias come in those colours or not, they look great. You have got me craving a sticky toffee pudding now. I haven't had one for a long time. It seems to have gone out of fashion in restaurants recently. Either that or I haven't been to the right ones xx
ReplyDeleteWe all get to reap the benefits of your playdates with Marcia. Inspiring post from you both!!! Your cards are so beautiful. I love the first one with the white over vellum? It looks so dreamy as a background for your beautiful shades of orange flowers. Another amazing background to show off more of your Magnolias with your second card. Agree ... that minty green is gorgeous! Love your next card filled with flowers that pop off the kraft background. And the lovely final card is sweet as could be with the tulip buds in the pitcher. Great work!! xx
ReplyDeleteClearly a fabulous crafty, foodie and f un day spent together with you two. The cards are beautiful and your color choices always wow me.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful array of gorgeousness. And BTW, I am just as interested in what you ate as what you made! I love all of these makes, and who cares if the colors are not accurate. They are all fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAlways a treat to see what happens when you and Marcia get together - MAGIC!
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