Playing along in this Papertrey Ink challenge.
I always seem to find some time on Monday mornings to do some stamping. ( or I make the time)
So many projects to be inspired by.
I chose Kay Miller because I wanted to use my Folk stamp set and I lover her beautiful stitched tray.
I tried to keep the colors the same.
I hope you are all doing well. We kinda had a quiet weekend but kept busy, lots of spring yard trimming. Plenty to get done before Easter. I decided to help my husband this time.
I love this Make It Monday #241: Ombre Stenciled Backgrounds by Betsy.
I will be doing it often so hope you don’t mind. I also love the stencil that came with the mini kit. The simple leaves are just enough without being too much.
Thanks for stopping by today!
The Great Divide along with a Goodbye! |
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always! I love the way you used the Fancy Folk Art collection! I thought about the same stamp set when I was scrolling through the projects! :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Marybeth! That is one stamp I don't have from PTI...you always make it look so fresh and gorgeous!! thanks for sharing at Seize the Birthday! And I hope you have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Marybeth! Love those sweet flowers! Have a great week! Hazel xx
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Oh my, what a beautiful card Marybeth!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms
ReplyDeleteThis so pretty, Marybeth. That stencilled background just adds that extra little something.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so honored that you chose my project to recreate! And such a beautiful job you did too! Your card is so lovely! I still love that set so much, and seeing how you used it makes me want to get it out again!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Marybeth, and I love that background! So soft and subtle, but absolutely perfect for that pop of color with your flowers...love it!! :0)
ReplyDeleteTotally beautiful Marybeth, so soft and feminine. love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! The background and subtle stenciling is perfect. It's a great technique that adds so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on your inspiration, just lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh Marybeth I wouldn't mind seeing that technique often! What a gorgeous card!!
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woow, this is amazing! Really gorgeous!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Marybeth! who would get tired of seeing this soft technique done again and again!! I love that pretty leaf stencil too!! I did not order the mini kit but I keep seeing such tremendous creations using it I find it has moved to my wish list!! : )
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Patti
A beautiful card Marybeth, I love Fancy Folk art and you used it perfectly here!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, this is just as beautiful as Kay's stitching. I love your sweet flowers and elegant style.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your subtle background! The addition of the stenciled leaves looks fantastic. And I adore those Folk Art blooms!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love those sweet folk art blooms!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love those sweet folk art blooms!
ReplyDeleteSuch a soft pretty card, Marybeth. I should try that stamp set again now that I have the Misti. I could never get them lined up right.
ReplyDeletebeautiful card
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Marybeth! Love how you were inspired!
ReplyDeleteElegant and so beautiful, Marybeth ... your folk art bouquet is such a lovely take on Kay's pretty tray! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your background! It is so beautifully subtle, just right. And the lovely Folk stamp set never gets old! Beautiful colors and gorgeous script on the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Marybeth! Lovely soft background.
ReplyDeletevery pretty card
ReplyDeleteYou made Kay proud with this folk art beauty, Marybeth. That subtle background stencil really enhances your images. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bouquet of flowers and great background! Thanks so much for joining us at Seize the Birthday!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card! Great colors and so beautifully put together!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the piece that inspired you, too.
ReplyDeleteYour card so beautifully represents Kay's inspiration piece, Marybeth :-)
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