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Thank you for sharing these wonderful cards, Mary! My personal favorite is Amanda’s using the Mosiac EF and punch…love the idea and the colors. Her website is great! Second and third were Patti’s and Joyce’s. They are all really wonderful creations!
You are SO right, Maria. I’m so fortunate to have such incredible talent around me and, more than anything, the best paper crafting buddies ever!
Wonderful suggestions, Hope. Thank you!
I’m so glad you checked out Amanda’s site, Hope, and got your answer! Thanks for sharing!
I agree, Candy. It’s an amazing group of artists and friends!
Candy–I used the Timeless Treasure Alphabet SVG and welded the letters together on an E-Cutter (I’m partial to the new Cricut Explore). Glad you liked the card!
The die cut is from the Timeless Treasure alphabet My Digital Studio SVG file and cut with an e-cutter. I used Elegant Eggplant, Perfect Plum, Always Artichoke, Rose Red and Marina Mist. Glad you like it!
Susan, would love to know how you cut out the word “hello”
Pals always have the prettiest cards on the web, Tfs , hugs Candy
What BEAUITIFUL cards !!! Vary nice !!!
Tfs pals ,
And thanks MsMary ,
I know your haveing fun ,
Hugs frenchie ,
I just checked out Amanda Merrill’s blog and discovered she used the mosaic embossing folder and did the coloring with a brayer. Easier than watercolor, and so lovely.
You inspire creativity and beauty, Mary, I especially liked Joyce Page’s card because I think it would be a lovely sympathy card. Sadly, I send a lot of those.
Also especially liked the honeycomb embossed card with a watercolor background…that could be adapted to a sympathy card as well.
WOW to all of them!! You Pals are amazingly wonderful and creative. Keep inspiring us!!
As always, I delight in seeing your parade of cards Mary, love to see the different techniques and styles of this amazing paper crafters. There is so much talent and inspiration in this group of beauties, thank you so much for sharing them with us this morning and thank you ladies for creating them.
I am totally in love with Susan’s card! How did she create the die cut hello? With an e cutter? I would also like to know what colors she used. Love that it looks like her very own DSP pattern! So simple, yet striking!