supplies: white, black, and Hero Arts Poppy layering paper, Doodlebug and Little B washi tape, Die-Namics Blueprints 20 cross-stitch die, Winnie & Walter's Big, Bold Friends cutaway, Wplus9 Blanket Stitched Blooms, Hero Arts Punch, Grass, and Butter Bar inks
After assembling my panel following the sketch, I off-set it slightly left on my card base. Don't these colors and designs remind you of Mary Engelbreit with the reds and black?
Here's the sketch:
After assembling my panel following the sketch, I off-set it slightly left on my card base. Don't these colors and designs remind you of Mary Engelbreit with the reds and black?
Here's the sketch:
so cute, Lin - definitely Mary E. - i used to love getting her magazine!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! The stitchwork is absolutely lovely. And oy pairs perfectly with those funky stitched flowers.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Truly Mary Englebriet! (sp?) I just had to comment -- really love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the cross stitch and it is very ME.
ReplyDeleteYou nailed this challenge!!!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Mary Engelbreit!!!
Fabulous take on the challenge and most definitely Mary Engelbreit!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Lin. I did have to google Mary Engelbreit though!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lin, this is Mary Engelbreit all the way! It's amazing and such a delight! Perfect colors, and what an adorable flower to use! I love it! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this -- it totally makes me smile! Wonderful take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThat is totally what I thought when I saw this card at first - I used to love buying the $1 notecard sets she had at Michaels for awhile. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the die cutting behind those pretty flowers!
Sweet as can be, just like Mary's designs are. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love this beautiful composition Lin!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Case this sketch