Pretty In Pink!
My third one is posted HERE
At first I didn’t read that we could only use pink. Normally we just go with the inspiration from the photo. And here I thought I was so smart seeing the blue dish!
So I made another card and reattached the hand stitched heart that I made. Luckily I used removable glue dots.
All in Pink this time!Everything but the ribbon is from
Papertrey Ink
I loved making the French Knots for the flowers on this barrette!
Dont want to keep you there are lots of beautiful projects to see on the Papertrey Ink Blog Hop.
I love pink, maybe because I had three girls first! Lots of pink when they were little!
Stamps
Impression Plate
Felt: Papertrey Ink
I don't care if you didn't use all pink because all of these are awesome eye candy! Gorgeous as always!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!!!! I used green on my leaves and questioned if that was O.K. lol! I LOVE it to pieces!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS, Marybeth ~ even the blue one which is FAB! Will you fly here and teach me French Knots? LOVE the barette on the card! WOW creations!
ReplyDeleteOh love this, and I really should pull out the In Bloom impression plate, such a nice background (that's what happens on these hops, I find all these products I have being used and rediscover them). And I didn't follow the directions for the build your own little house hop and I still randomly won, so don't stress the details.
ReplyDeleteWe went the same place with the inspiration! Beautiful projects Marybeth! I love the Barrett.
ReplyDeleteOh Marybeth, these are exquisite! and I love the blue of the card!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous. I love the rich embossing, hand stitched heart (GO YOU!), and pretty bow. Very elegant - which is how I'm starting to define you're style my classy friend!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful Marybeth!! Your handwork on those hearts is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! You inspire me to stitch! I used the Quick stitch sentiment for my card, and now I want to add one of your hearts. They are lovely.
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the pretty felt stitched hearts!
ReplyDeletebeautiful - love your embellished felt heart, you clever lady.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and barrette Marybeth! love the way you packaged it!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and pretty! Love the hand stitched heart.
ReplyDeleteOh my! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful Marybeth!!! Love all the stitching :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful Marybeth and some little girl is going to feel so special! Love the embroidery!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are just so romantic and gorgeous! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What beautiful embroidery! Love your projects, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are ALL beautiful Marybeth, and I wouldn't feel bad about the blue card at all as it was stunning! And I didn't follow the directions too closely either as I used a little green in my card...good thing I'm not in school with the following direction thing! :0)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that barrette! (Want to sell it?!) I love ALL the beautiful things you made!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, what beautiful creations! So many lovely details to admire.
ReplyDeletePersonally...I love the blue card! The embroidered hearts are ADORABLE! BTW, after reading your post, I realize that I didn't follow the directions either! Oops! Oh well! :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely card and hair clips. I love the french knots. I think I am snagging this idea for my granddaughter this Easter.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your projects are wonderful! The embroidery on the felt is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your felt flowers, they are GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteEach of these is lovely, Marybeth. That little barrette just tugs on my heart strings.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Marybeth. I love those felt hearts! The french knotted flowers are so pretty. I didn't even realize you could only use pink! Now I am in trouble.
ReplyDeletewow! I love that you focused on the embroidered heart! I wanted to but didn't have the necessary supplies and looking at this, it would have paled in comparison! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely creations, beautiful ribbons too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good in either color!
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous projects. Your card and clip are stunning. - Irma
ReplyDeleteOh Marybeth~those french knot flower buds are precious! Each of the cards you made are stunning!
ReplyDeletePS: I LOVE the blue background card ;-)Hope you are going to re-do that one
This is my favorite card of the blog hop! It's just what I was thinking of doing, but never got around to actually doing. Your barrette is to die for too!! Love the leaf impressions too - I need to try that!
ReplyDeleteLots of pink to love here. Amazing use of felt and embroidery. You are lucky you have granddaughters you can make barrettes for, and they are lucky to have you.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Marybeth!
ReplyDeleteOh Marybeth, this is beautiful! In pink or blue!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteI meant to add that the embroidered felt hearts are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOMG Marybeth - just gorgeous! and you crack me up - didnt read the directions huh? well then we ALL should skip the directions if we come up with gorgeousness like yours. The heart was pretty enough and then you made that barrette! so beautiful. I could never make a french knot - ridiculous I know - so i made need lessons from you. I love every single thing you made here sweetie!
ReplyDeleteI like the white background better. Those stitched hearts are beautiful. I was going to add the flowers on mine too but changed because of the green. Love the Barrett.
ReplyDeleteYour felt hearts are simply stunning and the embossed white card took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant Marybeth. Love the stitched felt heart...
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! Your cards are gorgeous and I love all three of them!!!
ReplyDeleteBut my favourite is the Pink one, Oh my is that pretty or what!
And yes, our daughter had some pinks in her wardrobe too. :-)
That's probably the reason why she doesn't want to wear any pink clothes anymore nowadays, ha, ha, the poor kid! (I know, I must have traumatised her wearing pink and all, and ribbons in her hair....)
You're such an amazing and creative person!
Thanks for sharing your story.
Bye,
Marjolein
Love the stitched felt Marybeth, especially the french knots. Very pretty work.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!! Love the details and designs!! You totally rocked the challenge regardless whether you used all pink or not! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, you are in good company! I did not read all the directions until last night and my cards were already made too...so funny. I love you cards, they are amazing but those sweet barrettes are simply stunning and I am sure your granddaughters will be head over heals for!!!
ReplyDeleteI love all three of your projects, your embroidery is lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, these are beautiful beyond words!!!! This will be a treasured gift for sure! And I'm glad you shared the card with the blue because it is gorgeous and the perfect interpretation of that photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a post full of pink prettiness Marybeth!!! Your stitched hearts are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteall the projects are beautiful, the stiching looks so sweet
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and barrette!! Wow your embroidery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Everything is awesome!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth your felt work is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your cards--gorgeous in any color! And the barrette is so precious. Love the french knot embroidered flowers!
ReplyDeleteStunning as usual Marybeth. You always make such elegant cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Your French knots are so sweet! Funny about the inspiration- I've been known to do that!
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll three are gorgeous ! LOVE that heart! I gotta learn how to embroider! I used blue,too! I just used the photo ! Oops!
ReplyDeleteMARYBETH!! WOW WOW WOW!! EVERYTHING is BEAUTIFUL!! LOVE the cards, and the darling barrette!! (is that for your granddaughter?) I just LOVE the french knot flowers.. so PRETTY!!
ReplyDeleteHope your having a WONDERFUL weekend!!
Wow, Marybeth, LOVE your hand stitching!!! Plus I think the white background puts more of the focus on all your efforts. It's really stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou've some serious gorgeous in these cards. Love them in pink or blue. Soft, delicate, and just plain wonderful. Love these!!! Bev
ReplyDeleteAll your projects are unbelievably awesome!!! I LOVE the first card...cheers to not reading directions!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWowzer--I'm in awe--so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, goodness, Marybeth, this post was like visiting a world-class dessert bar full of delectable goodies! I didn't know which delight to linger on longest!! Hugs, Darnell
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