Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Farmers Market Florals




           December 2018 Blog Hop           
Hello! Merry Christmas!
I hope you all had a wonderful day!


When I first made this card I stamped and watercolored the inside of the heart but thought is was 
a bit busy . So I added the embossed heart instead .


Thank you so much for the visit 
God Bless

Tonic Aqua skinner pen Nuvo Simon Says Stamp

20 comments:

  1. This is lovely Marybeth! Those blooms are delightful!

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  3. I love the texture of your card. So elegant!

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  4. Very lovely design! Great for the challenge, Marybeth. 💕

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  5. What a sweet card. Beautifully done. Cheers.

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  6. Lovely card Marybeth! Love the texture which balances beautifully with your florals, :)

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  7. Lovely, lovely card Marybeth...CAS perfection! :0)

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  8. I love the woodgrain heart with the flowers. You make the pretties cards.

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  9. I love the elegant simplicity of this!

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  10. This is so pretty!! I love the soft colors you used and those flowers are some of my favorites!!

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  11. Beautiful textures with your paper and embossed panel Marybeth - and your flowers along one edge of the heart look lovely!

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  12. Simple gorgeous and elegant, Marybeth. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas with your family. Happy New Year...

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  13. This is so lovely! I love the soft colors of the flowers.

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  14. So beautiful, Marybeth! Love the textured behind the heart frame! Lovely card! Hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas! SendingBlessings for a Wonderful New Year!

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  15. Beautiful! Such gorgeous flowers, arrangement and die!

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  16. Beautiful card with the soft texture of your top panel against the woodgrain plus those pastel blooms - perfection!

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  17. Soon after Christmas, Japanese people start preparing for the year-end and New Year’s events.
    Compared to Christmas, many of these events are based on Japanese tradition and are deeply related to religion.
    The end-of-year party is called “bonenkai” in Japanese. “Bonen” means to forget (the worries of) the past year.
    People are busy with events on New Year’s Eve.

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  18. Soft and so feminine, Marybeth ... the delicate blooms frame the white on white heart beautifully! Hugs, Anita :)

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  19. I love it. It looks elegant and store bought but much bette

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