Thursday, September 12, 2024

Feel Better Soon

Happy Thursday, peeps! I have a simple card (hope it's CAS enough) for the FMS sketch as well as the colors from the CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge:

I pulled out the Wanted to Say Dies and here's what I came up with:


I created my sentiment with Basic White and Misty Moonlight cardstocks, added a Blackberry Bliss and Basic White mat, and there are little flowers and leaves in the die set as well, so I cut some of them and added a bit of baker's twine and some Smoky Slate pearls:


The background DSP is from Country Lace!  It's always good to have some get well cards on hand!  Thanks for popping in today!  Enjoy it and be blessed!


Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified
Stamps
Card stock & Papers     Basic White, Misty Moonlight, Mossy Meadow, Blackberry Bliss, Country Lace DSP
 Ink
Accessories Smoky Slate Pearls, Mossy Meadow Baker's Twine (ret)
Tools     Cut & Emboss Machine, Countryside Corners Dies, Wanted to Say Dies, Fun Patterns Embossing Folder

5 comments:

Kim S said...

Such a fabulous use of sketch AND the colors! I love the sweet little flowers that you used to accent the "feel better". Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches

I Card Everyone said...

Sure to make anyone feel better, LeAnne - I thought you had done some fun embossing trick for your background panel!
You should SEE the blackberries Tom is bringing home by the bowl full from our neighbor's garden - with permission of course! They are huge and exactly that color!
=]

Jan Clothier said...

This is such a pretty card, LeAnne. It's sure to brighten anyone's day. The more I see these dies, the more I regret not jumping in with them from the outset... they are rapidly moving up my wish list. :-)

Lisa Elton said...

I thought you stamped the background paper... it's so cute! This would make anyone feel better!

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

Love this LeAnne! Such a great way to frame a large sentiment - love the decorative flowers too! A great use of our tricky colour palette - thanks for sharing over at CAS Colours & Sketches!