Saturday, August 13, 2022

A snippet to share with Freshly Made Sketches #548

I had just enough left of my emboss-resist pine panel to add to a card front - the FMS548 Sketch by Jacquie provided the perfect home for it...


I even treated my sentiment strip to a little wash of color!  The pinecones come from another
oldie but goodie from Altenew c.2015.  


I have to give Dawn at Wplus9 the idea for using this torn vellum.  She used it here, and it was love at first sight!  Something else to fall in love with again, and again?  Ranger Platinum embossing powder - always smooth, gorgeous color.

I'd better send this off to the gallery now.  Thanks for stopping by!  It gives a rainy day all the rainbow a girl needs!

=] Michele

18 comments:

  1. You really stretched that pine panel, Michele. The pinecones are fantastic and I love the little peek of torn vellum.

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  2. You definitely got a lot of mileage out of that pine panel Michele, and this little strip sure made a BEAUTIFUL Christmas card!! I'm loving the torn vellum edges behind your panel too...adds such a nice and soft touch to this lovely, lovely card!! Happy rainy Saturday!! Hugs. :0)

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  3. It always feels good to get 2 for 1. Love the little detail of the torn edge, it works brilliantly xx

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  4. Fabulous card for the sketch, Michele. Love those images.

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  5. Another beautiful pine card, Michele! The torn vellum gave the pine panel a different look. The doodle-like pinecones are cute and fun, and the watercolor wash sentiment strip is so pretty! The Soft Succulent ink pad and Ranger Platinum embossing powder are on my with list! ;-)
    Hideko xx

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  6. Oh wow, this looks fantastic, Michele. Love the torn edges on the vellum. Perfect backdrop for your lovely branches and cones. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  7. Gorgeous card. Really like the embossing and the torn edges on the strip.

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  8. Love the texture of this design! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS.

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  9. Perfect spot for your snippet, Michele! I love how you added a wash of color to the sentiment and your pine cones are gorgeous! xx

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  10. Great use of those leftovers! The vellum is a marvelous touch and I agree, Ranger Platinum is amazing!

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  11. Beautiful use of your pretty leftover piece -- your pinecones are fantastic too! Gotta love that vellum...

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  12. Gorgeous card Michele! Yes it's me... I'm still here just not able to visit that often or create but I love looking in

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  13. Love, love, love this torn vellum, Michele! I loved it before behind the sentiment and now you've let it be the star! A perfect way to show off these embossed resist pine boughs! Awesome pinecones too!

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  14. Way to use that pine snippet, Michele! The liquid platinum EP is interesting in that sometimes it leans toward gold and sometimes silver. It's a cool thing!

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  15. Oh I remember when tearing your jeans was all the rage….so cool like your vellum! And I love the diecut on the pin ones! Beautiful holiday card!

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  16. Ooooh, that torn vellum is a winner! So subtle but adds so much!

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  17. There are those beautiful pine boughs and colors again! I love everything you've made with these images and colors and how wonderful you got to make one more fabulous card with your panel.

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