How scary is it that we are already in March! Craziness! I feel like Christmas was just a week ago, then when I started typing this post I realised we are up to CASE Study 80! WOW I say. Well speaking of WOW we have a new muse for March and she is WOW! Her name is Laura Fadora, check out her blog here at http://laurafadora.wordpress.com/ you will notice from her blog and even sample below that her style is different to mine, Laura has a very clean and less is more touch but has amazing design skill, I have always felt that you need to be more talent to create a “good” clean and simple card then my style of lots of layers and a little vintage, needless to say I am looking forward to March with Laura inspiring us.
You can see to the left Laura’s “cherish the love” card which is our muse sample for this week. How clever is she! I loved the layered hearts and stitching, after a long time sitting and looking at the card, thinking what can I do! I had a light bulb moment and realised St Patrick’s Day was coming up so I married this “Holiday” with Laura’s hearts idea to create a St Patrick’s Day Card! Now I need to find someone to give the card to.
Materials Used: All by Stampin’ Up!
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Sentiments
Paper/Cardstock: Very Vanilla Texture and Smooth Cardstocks, Lucky Limeade Cardstock and DSP Stack
Punches: Full Heart {119883} and Heart to Heart {119881}
Ink: Early Espresso {119670}
Ribbon: Ruffled Lucky Limeade {122977}
Love, love, love your take on this card. My grandfather was Irish and it’s a heritage that is kind of in-grained into our family. I’ve done an Irish inspired card and it’s one of my favorites.
Thanks for sharing. X
Hi Teneale, Do you use a regular sewing machine on your cards? This card is stunning in its simplicity. LOVE your work Babe!! x Carolyn
So cute! Love that green brad!
This is such a nice card. I can’t wait to make it.
Hi Teneale
Love the card and as I’m 100% Irish, you can send it to me!!
I’m going to make a few to send to my family in Ireland! Thanks!