Happy Friday, everyone! Brrrr, it's cold here in SE PA! The fireplace is going today for sure! It's time for another As You See It challenge, and it's a sketch---I love sketches! Here's what we're working with this week:

I recently needed a birthday card for a sweet customer; I saw recently she had a buffalo check tablecloth, so when I was going through my stash of papers, I saw these from My Mind's Eye, and since she is one of the best moms/grandmoms/great-grandmoms I've ever met, as well as one of the best cooks, I thought this would be perfect! So here we go:
Since the papers all coordinate, it was really easy to put together; I added some Crumb Cake layers for a bit of country contrast, and used one of SU's very first photopolymer sets, Endless Birthday Wishes, as part of the sentiment:
I paired it with a diecut from a die from Well Written, and then diecut and embossed a little Crumb Cake heart and embellished with some Natural baker's twine:
She already told me she liked her card!! I hope you do too! Thanks for visiting today--I hope you'll play along with our sketch this week at As You See It, can't wait to see what you create!
Enjoy your day and be blessed!
| Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
| Stamps | Endless Birthday Wishes (ret) |
| Card stock & Papers | Naturals White, Basic Black, Crumb Cake, Gingham Farm DSP (My Mind's Eye) |
| Ink | Memento Black |
| Accessories | Baker's Twine, Dimensionals |
| Tools | Big Shot, Layering Circle Dies, Stitched Shape Dies, Well Written Dies, Be Mine Dies, Basketweave EF, Stitched Circle Dies (Sissix) |

5 comments:
What a darling thing to do for your friend, LeAnne - it's so pretty!
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I love all of the layers LeAnne, this is fabulous!
I love sketches too and YOU really nailed this one with the most perfect card for your friend!
I love this card.....a fun mix of patterns! And I love the picture of your crew! Such fun.....they look so happy!
This is such a great card LeAnne - those papers are awesome and I'm sure your friend will love it! The details and patterns add great interest to all those layers and I think the neutral colours work well to ensure the whole thing doesn't overwhelm.
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