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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Make It Monday Floating Images


Nichole from Papertrey Ink did this weeks Make It Monday Video


 My window card open. Not sure you can see but I used the gingham 
stamp on the blue edge of the die cut


Our friends were expecting their third grandchild, last Friday.
 They needed to drive to San Diego on a Friday, that would be at least 3 hours, any other time 2.  Their daughter was in the hospital ready to deliver. They decided to meet up with us and go out to dinner and wait out the traffic. Well, at dinner we got the call the baby was born. I felt so bad they were with us and not their daughter. ( I would have had to be with my girls) Our friends said they would rather be with friends than on the road in traffic. Makes sense to me.  It gave the new parents bonding time with the baby. It was wonderful to share in that moment with them. We were all able to give a quick prayer of thanks that all was well.

Thinking of all of you affected by the storm

Supplies : All Papertrey Ink… Stamps Bundle of Love and Background Basic Gingham , Paper and Ink :White , Spring Rain, and clear paper.  Papertrey Ink Linen embossing folder and Mat Stack 3 dies. 

30 comments:

  1. This card is simply amazing. The floating aspect is fab! Your friend should adore this! Wonderful. Bev

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  2. Yes Marybeth you rocked this challenge, what a fabulous baby card you created!

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  3. Very elegant and sweet! Great job with your floating image!

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  4. This is a fantastic card. ;-) I love your floating image and the stork behind. But I also love how you used the Mat Stacks for the die cut window and the linen IP texture. Such a perfect card. ;-)

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  5. Hey Marybeth, I love how your card turned out using the baby on the outside window with the stork on the inside!! Excellent job on the challenge!! Your SO good!!

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  6. Love this card. Perfect way to really take advantage of the window technique. How on earth did you get everything lined up right?

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  7. Oh no! This is too adorable, Marybeth! What a clever idea to have 1/2 the image floating and the rest inside. Just PERFECT! :) I need to remember this technique! :)

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  8. You're killing me with the precious cards here girl! Oh how I love this set with that sweet stork! CUTENESS ;) Congrats to your friends too!

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  9. What a fabulous card Marybeth!! Going into my inspiration file. :)

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  10. Completely perfect! Wouldn't change one thing!!!! Hope you're having a great week Marybeth!!

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  11. Oh Marybeth!!!! This is incredible! I just love it! I am going to pin it so I can CASE it the next time I need a baby card! It is just so precious and beautiful!

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  12. Marybeth, this is truly the loveliest card I've seen in a long, long time and I've seen a lot of cards. You've mastered the technique! It's an absolute work of art. Congratulations to your friends!!

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  13. Congratulations on the shout out for this weeks Make it Monday , fantastic card I love the layout would love to Case this x

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  14. Great take on the challenge - great idea to have the baby on the window and the stork on the inside.

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  15. Absolutely adorable Marybeth! I love this stork and baby image, and the clever aperture you created.

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  16. This is BRILLIANT Marybeth! I love this clever scene you created~
    Congratulations to your friends!

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  17. What a great idea for MIM Marybeth...love that cute stork and window technique. I love all the added touches you used, the canvas embossing and the gingham on the bundle! I am sure you and your husband helped to keep your friends very calm...I would have been a wreck until I could get to the hospital!

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  18. What a wonderful card. Your really hit this one on the head. It is just so clean and simple I love it.

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  19. What a wonderful card. Your really hit this one on the head. It is just so clean and simple I love it.

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  20. This is the first time I've seen your blog. All of your cards are beautiful. I am now a follower!

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  21. How sweet is this! Beautiful. I love the Christmas card, too.

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  22. Clever, clever, clever! Beautiful card - congratulations on the shout out from Nichole!

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  23. Oh, the best thing I've done in the recent past, was to sign up for 'feed burner'. What a treat to have a message in my email telling me there is a visual feast waiting to be viewed on your blog! It's like a birthday present several times a week.

    This floating card is fabulous. The separate cut baby blanket is a wonderful touch, and your choice of set to use is amazing. I bet you see lots of potential everywhere your eyes gaze. Thanks again for all the great inspirations, and for adding the email widget.

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  24. This is so cute and creative...really like it...
    Thank you for the comments on my blog...Jill

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  25. That stork makes such a sweet baby card--love the floating baby bundle! You've done an awesome job with the challenge and I'm sure your friends will treasure it!

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  26. Fantastic take on the challenge. Lucky person who receives and this card.

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  27. Oh, wow! What an amazing card! You are so clever!! I love it!

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  28. Saw this in the PTI gallery, such a beautiful card. Congrats on your shout-out! Really cute idea : )

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  29. This is one of my favorite cards for this challenge. You made the inside and outside of the card visually one. Just fabulous, Marybeth.
    Like you, I would want to be with my daughter while she was in labor, but I understand your friends' viewpoint. It was much better for them to share this special arrival with you than in traffic.

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