Meets Atlantic Hearts
Color of the Year Sugarplum, Fern and Eggplant mixed with the
sketch from Atlantic Hearts on a white dimensional background.
The white on white background is made with the Border Thin Cuts
on strips of white daisy CS. The wreath from Flower Market Cricut
collection is dressed with the flowers and leaves from the
October Stamp of the Month and colors from Color My Heart.
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8 comments:
I love the wreath with the flowers, a very pretty card! Thanks for playing along at Atlantic Hearts Challenge!
The simple wreath over the lacy background is so striking. Great use of the border dies as a background!
Thank you for playing along with the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge!
Blessings,
Christine
DT Member
https://withaverygratefulheart.blogspot.com
Love how you used the border thin cuts!! So cool! Thank you for playing with us this week at Color Dare!
I nominate you for fussy cutting queen!!! I love your wreath and flowers...the twine bow is a great addition. Thanks for joining us at Color My Heart Color Dare.
Gorgeous border dies used for your background and sketch design...very nicely done and your flower wreath is very pretty with the colors of the challenge. Thank you for joining us at Color Dare again.
Such a pretty card! The background designs remind me of Aran sweater patterns - beautiful! Thank you for joining in the challenge fun at Color Dare.
Wow, Jody, talk about a CAS card that really packs a punch! I love that you created such unique background pieces for the vertical elements of the sketch by using a he new border dies, and that you used fussy cut images from the Stamp of the Month to dress up this great wreath image from the Flower Market cartridge. Very pretty and original take on the sketch. Thanks for sharing with us this week at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge.
Such a lovely card. I love the white on white background pieces and all your fussy cutting. Thanks for joining us at Colour My Heart Colour Dare Challenge.
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