Welcome to Day 5 of Release Countdown Week with My Favorite Things! Today's card features Blueprints 22 and a sentiment from Lisa Johnson Designs - Spring Tulips.
The combination of gold, Blueberry and Primitive White provides a striking backdrop for a sentiment from Spring Tulips.
I love layering elements of the Blueprints in tone on tone with pops of color.
The inside is finished with a miniature version of the Wild Greenery and full sentiment from Spring Tulips.
Thanks for stopping by today. You'll find complete Release Countdown details at the MFT Blog, so make your way over there, and I'll see you back here tomorrow with more sneak peeks.
~Amy
22 comments:
Truly another hit time won't go by quick enough:
It's really nice to see how someone finishes an inside of a card.
Stunning!! I love the brilliance of it's simplicity!! Hugs, H in Healdsburg
Beautiful!!
simple yet very pretty! I love the dotted die!
Your simple designs are wonderful. I like the greenery die set. So many uses.
Gorgeous, Puffy, and super versatile -- you could even use it as a sympathy card (though I hope you won't have to). Love you, sister!
Lovin all the die cuts! Beautiful card ♥
Great card Amy! I love the botanical element!
Oh Amy, you've done it again... I so want those Greenery dies!
=] Michele
So pretty Amy!
you are so awesome girl. Seriously.Flippin.Awesome.
Fantastic layout. This would be great for a masculine card with the colors you used. I always have such a hard time making masculine cards. Thanks for the inspiration.
Love your CAS design.
See there it is...Simplicity in a card is beautiful , well done
Beautiful card and love the dies you used.
Two very beautiful, simple cards showing the versatility of thenew release.
Love the way you layered
Amy, this may be my favorite of all of your cards ever! I just love it, all in. I can't even explain it. I Love it. PLEASE tell me you still have my address. :)
XOXO, Mary
my godness,this card is so beautiful!
Love, love, love the blueberry color and how you used it.
Great project. The Primitive White looks like canvas.
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