Thursday, September 1, 2022

Waffle Flower Christmas cards!

I had a little fun yesterday, so I thought I'd share it with you!  Time is traveling at the speed of light these days and I've barely put a dent in my need for Christmas cards!  I'm not at all sure if my cards really make those Seniors Smile, but I like to think they do!

I recently purchased this sweet Waffle Flower Crafts Layered Poinsettia stencil set  - you know by now it's my favorite flower at Christmas time!  Paired with a few holiday greetings from their Wonderful Christmas, I had three cards done in about an hour!   All have that sweet slip of vellum to lift the die cuts without foam - always a bonus with Christmas mailing!


Shades of pink...


Deeper reds...


Why not a little lavender?


While not very bright it's very calming, right?

Many more to make, my friends, so off I go - thanks for stopping by!
=] Michele

Delicata silver ink for stenciling and stamping
Catherine Pooler inks on Neenah 80# 

19 comments:

Lisa Petrella said...

These are gorgeous, Michele!!! Beautiful color choices and the sentiment on the strip of vellum is perfect! I'm definitely going to "borrow" that idea ;)

Fabiola said...

wow c'est splendide, ces couleurs douces et ce chic...biz

Cat Craig said...

Simply sweet and festive Michele. Love.

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, you did have some fun and so beautiful! I KNOW your cards make the seniors smile. The do the trick for me!

Lisa Elton said...

That stencil had your name written all over it and you've worked your usual magic with it! These are all as pretty as they can be, Michele!

Karren said...

These are all beautiful, Michele. That stencil looks fabulous - might have to go looking for it myself... :)

donna mikasa said...

That touch of vellum is gorgeous and genius!

Jeanne said...

Oh goodness, Michele, these are simply delightful. Your stenciling looks terrific and I really like the addition of the vellum. Yup these are destined to bring a smile to any recipient's face. Thank you so much for sharing!

Birgit said...

These are beautiful, Michele! Who knew that stencils would make such a popular comeback?? The colors are lovely!

Kim S said...

LOVE these!! I have that sentiment set - it's one of my favorites. I love how you made the sentiment the focus with an amazing background.

Marcia Hill said...

These are ALL beautiful Michele!! Your ink blending is so soft and pretty, and adding the vellum with your die cut sentiments on top is a perfect way to add interest without covering up those BEAUTIFUL Poinsettia's!! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)

Cindy C. said...

These turned out so beautifully!!

Bonnie said...

I love the layering of colors from this stencil and the colors you've chosen and those sentiments are awesome! I'm sure your seniors love these cards for their beauty and the love!

Bobby said...

This is such an easy way to make a lot of beautiful cards in a snap, Michele. And not boring since you can use different colors and sentiments. Anyone would love these.

Keep It Sweet and Simple said...

These are beautiful, Michele. I love the soft effect you get from the Vellum. I've been looking at how to use it recently, so thanks for the inspiration.
Glad you found me at Color Hues. I admit, I'm not great at using the reading list either. But I get your notifications on Insta, so you won't escape me :o)

TK said...

Beautiful, Michele! These are simply stunning, no matter the color -- and yes, very calming and peaceful, as Christmas should be

Papercraft Boutique said...

What a lovely trio, Michele! The softly stenciled poinsettias are so pretty! Placing a shiny silver sentiment on a vellum slip is a great idea!
Hideko xx

lostinpaper said...

A gorgeous collection of Christmas here Michele, and those sentiments... maybe I 'need' them lol. if only I lived closer!

Barb Ghig said...

I'm sure your beautiful Christmas cards make those seniors' smile, Michele! They certainly make me smile...and I'm a senior...so there!!! I'm a sucker for a Poinsettia...off to shop :)