This is just how our trees and flowers look this week - still filling out with new green leaves! Everything is not quite in full bloom but such a welcome sight!
You have to look at the middle panel to see my FMS sketch this week. I used that wonderful tree to create the curve. And I was dying to show off SU!'s new Stitched Greenery Cover Plate so I embossed the DSP with it. So pretty!
Jacquie threw us a curve this week at Freshly Made Sketches! Hope you join us!
Stamps: Life Is Beautiful (SU), Pond Pampering (CCC), Get Grounded (Ink Blot Shop)
Ink: Crumb Cake, Granny Apple Green, Shaded Spruce, Poppy Parade, Balmy Blue
Paper: Whisper White, Oh So Ombre DSP
Stitched Greenery Cover Plate (SU)
11 comments:
You took that curve, and turned it into a smile, Linda! What a darling scene you've created - we're in the same mode here - isn't that newly sprouted leafy green the best?
Wait, I adore the debossing, but is that an ombre dsp, I see? SO cool!
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Lots of things to love on this happy card! Enjoy your sunshiny Spring days!
That's awesome Linda! Love the colors and the fun design! :)
the tree brings out the best in the tiny bird house. So sweet.
This is a clever take on the sketch this week Linda - Jacqui does love her curves and they always throw me a loop! I think I need to think 'outside the box' too - that tree is perfect! Am loving the dieplate behind too - this was first on my shopping list!
Love how you used the tree for the curve! Lovely cars too, makes me think of the coming spring.
This is such a fabulous card Linda! I just love that tree and the sweet little birdhouse! The background stitching looks perfect! Another thing to add to the wish list I guess!
Such a fabulous take on the sketch and such a sweet scene! Love all the pops of red.
What a perfect way to interpret this sketch!! I LOVE the tree and that little birdhouse!!
Using the tree for the curve is a stroke of genius! Such a gorgeous card and that die in the background looks very tempting!
Wow! This is brilliant! That pretty tree makes a super clever take on the curve of the sketch.
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