Welcome to the newest Fusion Card Challenge - 'St. Paddy's Day'. The amazing inspiration photo is a wonderful starting point. But that sketch is pretty great too! So, which will you try??
Both the lovely photo and the fabulous sketch have helped to create this card. Inspired by the lovely green foliage and dainty daisies, I've used a few pretty patterned papers, a fabulous flower die and sentiment from Reverse Confetti and a sprinkle of polka dots to complete this CAS card.
And...the DT has provided some amazing inspiration! SO, be sure to HOP on over and join the party.
When playing along you may use the sketch OR the photo as you jumping off point. OR, if you are feeling super duper clever, you can fuse 'em together!
We hope that you'll join in at the Fusion Card Challenge and will enjoy all of the loveliness from the DT and the always amazing gallery!
PROCEDURES:
1. Play with just the sketch challenge.
2. Play with just the inspiration photo challenge.
3. Or you can create FUSION by combining BOTH challenges into one card.
4. Use the challenge graphic and link back to Fusion in your post.
1. Play with just the sketch challenge.
2. Play with just the inspiration photo challenge.
3. Or you can create FUSION by combining BOTH challenges into one card.
4. Use the challenge graphic and link back to Fusion in your post.
You always do such a great job of combining both the photo and the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThe polka dots, the layers, that sweet little daisy, so pretty Michelle!
ReplyDeleteThis is so clean and beautiful Michelle, but at the same time so much going on.. the elegant embossing and layers! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteA masterful creation, Michelle! Just LOve the dots, and those patterned papers couldn't be more delightful!
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Love the embossed polka dots! The pretty papers are a wonderful way to create the sketch elements and your sweet daisy is a delight!
ReplyDeleteI always love embossed polka dots!! You layered the papers so nicely and I like the daisy flower. Such a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. Love that mix of patterned paper.
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