Saturday, March 2, 2024

Four Seasons Spring 2024

I had to giggle a little when I wrote that title... it could be four seasons in one month here in Michigan!  But I do hope the lovely weather we're experiencing now lasts at least another week!  

I'm not Irish - or at least not enough to claim it - but when I found a few 'clover' among my snippets, I knew I had to make a card!  Lucky for me Four Seasons Spring 2024 is featuring them in their lovely mood board... 


My card brought together a few Colorado Craft Co. characters:


I juggled the stamps to accommodate the clover:

Inside sentiment:

'Or be lucky enough to have a friend like you to help carry the load!'

My 'clover' were leftovers from a card and die from The Stamp Market - I'm always pretty pleased when I actually USE something I saved for a rainy day ... or a sunny one!

=] Michele

20 comments:

Cindy H. said...

Simply adorable! Love the sentiment and those sweet little critters.

Denise Bryant said...

So cute... love the critters 'n clovers!
Now why am I thinking of that old song, Crimson and Clover, over and over...

Bonnie said...

How fun, Michele! I wish the rabbits would pick the clover in our yard! Sounds like you're having North Carolina weather: four seasons in a week!

Lisa Elton said...

That's a mighty sweet pair juggling those four leaf clovers! Darling card, Michele!

Jeanne said...

A card destined to delight the recipient and those of us smart enough to follow your creativity. :)

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

Ah! You DO have clovers!!!! How clever of you to find them in that wonderful die. I am not the least bit Irish, though I do enjoy any reason for a celebration. My sister married into a huge Irish family, which is why I am on a St. Paddy's Day cardmaking binge. Anways, I LOVE this wonderful card, those sweet clover juggling buns, and that wonderful sentiment. LOVE.

Ellibelle said...

This is absolutely beautiful and so very cute!! I just love how it turned out with a CAS design and I adore the mice! We definitely had all 4 seasons this February, so strange but it was nice to have some warm days after the awfully cold January we had (in Illinois).
Thanks so much for sharing at Four Seasons challenge!
Ellie
Ellibelle's Corner

Carol Cel said...

Great card - I love how you modified the stamps to create this cute scene!

Marcia Hill said...

Well you know how I feel about those ADORABLE Anita Jeram critters Michele, and you sure have made them even more loveable reaching for those green clovers (is that a word??)! Great job combining the two sets too! Cute, CUTE card my friend! And yes, let's hope Spring lasts another week (at least!)!! Hugs. :0)

TK said...

This card is stinkin' CUTE, Michele! Love the juggling of clovers and the adorable sentiment -- this is SO fun!

Cindy C. said...

Delightful card! It is always nice to use a piece save from another project.

Bobby said...

It's easier to juggle when you have a friendly rabbit to pick up what you drop. Those two are so cute handing off the shamrocks, Michele.

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, look at this! I love how you were inspired. It's so cute! Tricky girl. I'm smiling at these darling critters!

Cat Craig said...

Darling card Michele. Love all the white with the clover.

Cat Craig said...

Lovely card Michele. THe clean white with the pops of clover is very eyecatching.

lostinpaper said...

Loving those clover juggling mice!! Such a sweet card Michele!

donna mikasa said...

Oh, the cuteness! And I know exactly which Stamp Market die your little clovers came from--genius!!

Birgit said...

Adorable!!! Yay for using up rainy day scraps too!

Linda Callahan said...

If anyone can juggle with grace it has to be a Colorado critter! Love how you combined set to make this sweet card!

Darlene said...

Oh Michele .. this is just ADORABLE!! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Four Seasons Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back again soon.

Darlene
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