Monday, January 13, 2020

Color Throwdown #575 - Second Helpings!

It's been a while since I've had Second Helpings for a challenge... CTD575 was just too delicious to not double-dip!


I had a few new fabulous Noteworthy dies from Pinkfresh that provided the perfect spot to carry a few of their little Dainty Blossoms! I love cutting a few from patterned paper!


Thanks for the Monday visit!  It sure makes my laundry day brighter!


=]  Michele

EBE Wood embossed cardstock

27 comments:

Cat Craig said...

This is definitely your color palette. Another gorgeous offering.

Darnell said...

Any challenge would love to have you come up through the buffet line again, M! This is equally lovely with its patterned and airy bouquet backed by the splendid woodgrain texture! Hugs, Darnell CTD GD

~amy~ said...

So glad that you went for second helpings, this is gorgeous!

Lisa Elton said...

I like your wispy little flowers and leaves tucked behind the sentiment! This is a lovely second helping!

Anita in France said...

... and seeing your cards sure makes my day brighter, Michele! What a delight ... a gorgeous, delicate posy, beautifully 'tied' with the sentiment slot! Hugs, Anita :)

Karen Dunbrook said...

so lovely...great cas mf
xx Karen

Jeanne said...

Gorgeous card, Michele! You create amazing cards with paper, dies and embossing powder and folders. In awe. Hugs!

JulieP said...

Another beautiful card! Love those florals.

Ros Crawford said...

Those dainty blooms look fabulous with the woodgrain background... So very beautiful! Have a great week!

LeAnne said...

Just lovely! I like how you left some openings in the florals..and that sentiment makes me smile!

Birgit said...

I love the organic look to your beautiful card! I can see why you had to double dip. ~~~swoon~~~

Bonnie said...

I hope it's not too late for a Monday visit? Love these sweet flower dies. Are you enabling me again? LOL. I love how you've tucked the stems into the card!

Kara Lynne said...

I love your delicate bouquet and how you captured the wispy bit of the patterned paper! So lovely on the wood grain cardstock. Hey, Monday is my laundry day too - we're doing our laundry together!

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

That color palate is really so wondrful, and this card is totally fantastic! xx

nancy littrell said...

Love your color combo for your beautiful die cut flowers and CAS design, my friend. TFS Hugs..Nancy

Patti said...

oooh! yummy! so glad you double dipped!! This card is really beautiful!! I rarely think to die cut PP - you inspire me continually!

Mac Mable said...

I can see why you 'needed' to enter again Michele and make this fabulous card as the colour combination is fabulous....and so is your card x. What striking die cuts all grouped together perfectly and those noteworthy dies are wonderful too x.

conil said...

Clearly you have an affinity with both the inspiration and colors...this card is another beautifully crafted masterpiece.

Dotty Jo said...

What a beauty, Jo x

Nora Noll said...

This is GORGEOUS!!! You rock!!

Marcia Hill said...

This is sooooo pretty Michele and now that I'm here on your blog (vs. IG) I can actually see that you used DSP on the golden die cut. CAS and just absolutely lovely my friend!! :0)

Marge said...

I first saw this on IG and I loved it!
I totally agree that the current CTD colors are so fabulous. Great take on the theme. The card is so elegant and nostalgic. Beautifully designed!
Hugs♡

TK said...

Very pretty, and I love that you tucked the florals into its own little pocket :o)

Ivana Camdzic said...

A second helping of this gorgeous card is just what I needed! Such a cheery and lovely design, and I just noticed the woodgrain - what a perfect touch!! Love this to bits, friend.

Linda Callahan said...

You are pretty amazing yourself!

Bobby said...

What a great die to tuck your lovely little blossoms into. Michele.

Papercraft Boutique said...

Love the sweet dainty flowers in the challenge colors, Michele! The patterned paper adds interest in the right amount and the woodgrain is a perfect background for the flowers. Tucking in the stems is a clever idea!
Hideko xx