Saturday 19 November 2011

Week 2, card 6 Holiday card boot camp & JAI card sketch

I really liked Jennifer McGuire's tip for making poinsettia petals out of felt, so I decided to have a go myself.  This weeks Just Add Ink sketch seemed to lend itself to using a large felt flower.














In other news, this is my 200th blog post!  Yay me!!

9 comments:

  1. This is a great card, Michelle. I love your interpretation of the JAI sketch; nice job!

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  2. Ok, after all of the times I have clicked on your cards, I guess I will have to be your newest follower! I love your style! :)

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  3. Ok, Michelle, since i have clicked on almost everyone of your cards, I guess I will have to become your newest follower! I love your style! :)

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  4. Congratulations on your 200th blog post and what better way to celebrate than to enter a challenge at Just Add Ink ;) I LOVE your gorgeous felt poinsettia and the array of Christmas cards you've made.

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  5. Love that poinsettia flower and you are right it goes so well with the sketch challenge. Thanks for playing at Just Add Ink this week.

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  6. This is beautiful and your flower looks great! Thanks for playing along this week at Just Add Ink :)

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  7. Michelle, I love your felt poinsettia. It sets off your card perfectly. I knew I should have signed up for the boot camp. Thanks for playing along at JAI this week

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  8. Gorgeous flower Michelle. Love that you've used felt! Congrats on your 200 posts so far, look forward to more...

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  9. Congrats on your 200th post, glad it was a JAI challenge..:0)
    I love the clean crisp look of your card Michelle & that felt Poinsettia is stunning.
    So glad you could join us at Just Add Ink.

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