Hello and happy Monday! How is the weather in your neck of the woods? It is cold and snowy here. That didn't stop my friend Marsha and I from getting together for lunch and then some crafty time. We decided to play along with the MFTWSC sketch. My sweet blog friend Lisa and I had decided to play along via the internet as well.
I am in love with my Sweet Roses stamp set from MFT. I always seem to use these flowers and not the others in the set. While I still have it out on my desk, I am going to use them next.
Marsha brought over her SU ink pads and let me use them. I don't have a lot of colored ink pads, just a few I picked up at my local craft store. I have been doing a lot of coloring the last few years and didn't really need a lot of colored ink pads.
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Here is the current sketch over on the MFT blog.
Thanks so much for stopping by,
Heather
Super sweet, Heather. I love those flowers, too. Great colors. Have fun with those ink pads.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice birthday card Heather the flower colors just really stand out and I love the stitching on your cards haven't tried that yet but have done a lot of stitching in my life my clothes and daughters. Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Heather! Great mix of patterned papers and beautiful blossoms! Hope you have a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy card Heather! That sweet floral paper so cute!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card my friend.. Loving the papers you used. Stay Warm!
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Ahh Heather you know how to make me smile!... This card is so beautiful!!! Love the pp!!!! You are amazing!....Happy New Year! Hugs...x
ReplyDeleteLove the papers you've used. Great sketch as well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Heather. Had such fun lunching and crafting with you yesterday. Didn't even mind the snow. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is darling Heather! Cold and snowy? Oh, I wish we could see a little snow here! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty and inspiring card! So fresh and feminine with your fabulous paper collection that I always love to see. I have tooooo many SU! ink pads which I mostly use for watercoloring. I need to use my solid image stamps more. You inspire me!
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