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Love this! That DSP is just wonderful, isn’t it?!?
Yes it is! Thanks Mary! 🙂
That designer paper rocks and talk about CAS cards, wow.
That paper is really awesome! Thanks Sandi! 🙂
That palate is soooo cute! Sweet card!
Thanks Linda! 🙂
these are absolutely adorable Amy, I love your little scotties
Thanks Sandi! 🙂
Your Scotties are so cute with their little bows to match the background DSP. See you at 2!
Thanks Karen! 🙂
Love your card designs. Gorgeous and doable.
Thanks Gail! 🙂
what a great card, that window really gives it a 3-d effect
Thanks Sandi! 🙂
I love the hint of color the sequins & gems gives to your beautiful monochromatic card.
Thanks Karen! 🙂
So beautiful and elegant!! Magical indeed!! What gorgeous inspiration you have given to those who decide to play along with our new sketch challenge @ Sunday Stamps!!
Thanks Deb! 🙂
another great Christmas card, love those beautiful snowflakes
Thanks Sandi! 🙂
Beautiful, Amy! These papers are perfect for Christmas, of course! Not sure I’ll be able to keep resisting them, or the snowflakes, lol – love this silver and white design!
Thanks Heather! 🙂
Sometime can you do one of those double linen thread bows on a video? I love it, it’s perfect! I have not been able to make one.
I can give it a try! If it helps, I start with two strands of thread and then tie a simple knot in the middle. Then I tie the bow part on top of the knot. It’s pretty easy to do! 🙂
What a beautiful Christmas card! Love that mix of patterns and that pretty bouquet of flowers! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
Great use of the sketch to highlight this sweet bouquet! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS.
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
OMG I LOVE this so much Amy 🙂 I can’t wait for my set to arrive
Thanks Karen! It’s so cute!! 🙂
Great card TFS
Thanks Tara! 🙂
oh goodness, cutest gnome ever and with matching DSP, wow, just wow
It’s such a cute suite!! Thanks Sandi! 🙂
So cute! Gnomes are so fun, I just love the mushroom house!
Thanks Jillian! 🙂
Super fun and super cute! 🙂
Thanks Mary! 🙂
Amy this card is stunning. Beautiful layering, texture and soft colour.
Thanks Kylie! 🙂
Well, I was debating about that set but now I have to have it! The girls love miniatures and this is perfect for them! Love your card! TFS
It’s such a cute set! Definitely a must-have! 🙂
This is such a beautiful Christmas card, Amy and it worked perfectly for our SSC sketch and my board at the Tic Tac Toe Challenge! Thanks for playing along,
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
I love all the great creations and was especially interested in reaching Mary K Wessling. Searched for blog to no avail. Does she have a blog and if so can you point me in her direction? Thank you for everything the group shared.
So glad that you enjoyed their projects too! Unfortunately, Mary K does not have a blog. Maybe one day she’ll have one, but she doesn’t have one now. 🙂
A-dorable! Not into gnomes, but this is really cute. May have to change my mind about getting this set.
It’s really cute!! Definitely a must-get in my book. 🙂
OMG, fall cards already girl? LOL, we haven’t had summer yet – it’s so beautiful though, love the soft colors you have used on this one
Hahaha, thanks Sandi! 🙂
Beautiful card, Amy! Adding this bundle to my list…lol. 😊
Thanks Carol! You’re going to love it! 🙂
So pretty! I love the soft colors with the spots of fall! TFS
Thanks Susan! 🙂
Stunning card! I need to try that set this weekend! Yeah SAB! TFS
Thanks Tara! It’s such a pretty stamp set! 🙂
Beautiful Amy 🙂 Love your choice of DSP’s
Thanks Karen! 🙂
Clean and simple and simply beautiful! Love the softness of it even with the black! TFS
Thanks Susan! 🙂
What a great idea to sponge the color on. Love your design.
Thanks Karen! The Blending Brushes make adding color so easy! 🙂
Just lovely! And I love this stamp set…
Thanks Terry Lynn! 🙂
wow, i love black and white cards and that stamped image is stunning Amy
Thanks Sandi! 🙂
Amy, love the card! Was thinking of stamping the trees, at least some of them on the focal card stock & adding some die cut ones. Do you think that would work? Also, when will your stamp set be out for reaching $1,000,000 in sales?
Thanks Julee! I don’t see why it wouldn’t work to stamp and die cut the trees. 🙂 I’m working with Stampin’ Up! on the set now and I’ll let everyone the details about it know as soon as I’m able to. 🙂
Love the soft yellow with black/white. Pretty card.
Thanks Julie! 🙂
Such a pretty card Amy! Love the layering on this card using the Splendid Thoughts DSP, stamps and die cuts.
Thanks Kylie! 🙂
Lovely! It’s the little things that finish of a card nicely. I love the natural woven linen ribbon and the heat embossed sentiment in copper.
Thanks Kylie! 🙂
The white vellum over the front just adds to the softness of this pretty card.
Thanks Kylie! 🙂
Just beautiful, Amy – I love this stamp set so much! 🙂
Thanks Mary! 🙂
Love it! This set will be arriving with the order I placed yesterday 🙂
Thanks Karen! Happy stamping! 🙂
oh, they look so yummy. and such a pretty card
Thanks Sandi! 🙂
…so many beautiful cards…thank you for sharing our work.
So glad that you enjoyed seeing them all and thanks for letting me share! 🙂
The Simply Marbleous DSP is a perfect background for that cute little otter.
Thanks Kylie! 🙂
How did you get the dots on the mushroom? They’re not on the stamp.
They’re on the designer paper…take a peek through the instructions that I’ve written up in the PDF and in the blog post and you’ll see how I did it. 🙂