This darling tag came from a friend, a bit of distressing with grey ink helped give a bit of that metal look of the lantern - right? My visitor from Germany provided the sweet little blooms stamp, but someone sweet sent me this gorgeous wood-grain cardstock. Aren't our crafty friends just the best? with the most generous hearts!
Your visits are such a gift to me each and every time! Now … how will you be Inspired By #34?
=] Michele
13 comments:
Fabulous interpretation Michele. Love everything about this one.
You didn't need a lantern to create your beautiful card, Michele! I love how you created a metallic feel on the tag and those darling blooms are so sweet! Of course, I think the white woodgrain on your base makes this card perfect :)
Perfectly rustic and perfectly charming!
Another fantastic take on the photo, Michele! A tag for the lantern! I would have never thought of that.
The bright yellow dandelions look amazingly charming against the rustic tag background! Hideko xx
Gorgeous interpretation of the inspiration photo, Michele. You nailed the rusty look and those pretty yellow posies make me smile. Love it!
Wonderful card, love the design and your use of the brown tag with those bright beautiful daffodils
wonderful...love all the texture.
xx Karen
Oh I LOVE the coloring of your tag!! Those flowers are FABULOUS!! STUNNING card!
oh my goodness...so perfect Michele!
I love rustic!! And I am loving your take on this beautiful inspiration photo Michele! I know not many people love dandelions but I do and I love your take on them from the inspiration photo. Well done with that tag, as it does indeed look rusty. Yes, crafty friends are indeed the best! Hugs, Brenda
What a fabulous take on the inspiration photo! These flowers really pop off the tag. Brilliant!
Perfect interpretation of the photo, Michele. I love that rusty old lantern and would love it have it in my possession.
Those delightful dandelions positively pop against that fabulous texture-y tag, Michele ... such a delicious take on that rustic lantern! Hugs, Anita :)
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