Hello Everyone! Welcome to the Waltzingmouse Stamps Flower Show! I was really so happy to be asked to join in this great hop with all these talented ladies!! Thanks again!! I just have to say that I was so sick during these past two weeks, that I really thought that I wouldn't be able to make a card in time... I had a kind of pneumonia and only now I begin to feel better. I started making this card just a few days ago and was so happy to be able to take part in this great event!!
If you've arrived here from Pauline's blog, then you are at the right place! If you haven't, perhaps you'd like to start your hop at Claire's blog so you don't miss all the beautiful inspiration along the way!
For my card, I chose the gorgeous Folk Art Medallion stamp set. The biggest white embossed flower in the middle is made with three layers of vellum. Under it you can see the crocheted flower that my mother made with pink twine. The white felt heart is made with one of the Spellbinders Scalloped Heart die and the tag is made with one of the Fancy Tags Two die. I fussy cut all the little flowers and leaves and put them on foam pads. The pink gingham background is made with the Gingham & Co. stamp set. I stitched the edges, added some ribbons and twine, a few rhinestones and here it is!
I didn't put any sentiment on this card, because I thought that it could also be framed and given as a gift for a little baby girl for example!
Thank you for taking time to visit me, your next stop is Suezie Howard. Have a great hop!
So pretty and delicate, your use of vellum is second to none!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and delicate, lovely embellishments and design. Love the crochet flower, lovely work, Kate x
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were feeling better in time to create this gorgeous card for the Hop Anne-Elise! So soft and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card my dear friend^_^
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Sonia
Absolutely gorgeous Anne-Elise beautiful work
ReplyDeleteglad you're feeling better
jacqui x
This is So pretty, Anne-Elise!! You always make such elegant and gorgeous cards. Take good care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteWOW Anne-Elise -this just couldn't be any more Beautiful or Amazing - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!! Good to hear that you are better + wishing you a wonderful week-end, hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! So soft, and pretty and feminine!! Stunning card! I try to steer clear of fussy cutting because I stink at it so badly!
ReplyDeleteAnne-Elise - poor you! It's sounds as though you have been really poorly but I'm glad you're on the mend now. I have to say it didn't stunt your creativity - your card is gorgeous!!! Such subtle colours and I love the stamping in white too - so delicate. I love it! Hugs
ReplyDeleteAnne-Elise wat heb je een prachtige kaart gemaakt, de kleuren zijn ook prachtig.
ReplyDeleteFijn weekend.
Groetjes Karla
Really gorgeous card. I love it. I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!
ReplyDeletevery elegant and feminine too
Bye from the Netherlands,
Marjolein
This is absolutely stunning Anne-Elise. Your design is just so delicate and extremely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you have been unwell but glad you are starting to feel better and that you were able to make this wonderful card for the blog hop.
hugs Sue xx
This is stunning sweetie. So sorry you have been poorly but glad you are on the mend.
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Hugs
Cathy
xxxxx
Absolutely gorgeous Anne-Elise beautiful
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Oh my goodness Anne-Elise - absolute perfection!! Yet another gorgeous creation from you that just takes the breath away! How clever is your mum to create that sweet flower too - I LOVE all the layers and of course the pretty soft colour palette. Just amazing and I'm truly honoured to have my name appear on that Flower Show list with you today xxx
ReplyDeleteOooh Anne-Elise,
ReplyDeleteYou made such a gorgeous card, love the vellum flower, the crochet flower, all the tiny flowers and leaves...Hope you will feel better soon..
Regards from Ans
Anne-Elise, this is just a work of art! It definitely would make a lovely wall hanging for a nursery:) Hope you are feeling 100% better very soon!
ReplyDeletewat een schitterende kaart Anne -Elise
ReplyDeletefijn weekend
Gerrie xx
How soft and lovely in the pinks Anne-Elise! wonderful layering on this!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO, SO soft and pretty! All of your layers are perfect! And it is perfect for a little baby girl-just perfect! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. The flowers look lovely stamped on vellum. A lovely colour combination making this just right for a new baby girl.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear you've not been well, Anne-Elise. I hope you are soon fully recovered.
Chris xx
SQUEAL...oh girl, this is drool-worthy with those luscious layers, stunning colors and the bling, along with that crocheted flower are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteHope you continue to feel better, and don't rush back into full steam until you are at 100% (do I sound like your mother?) LOL
This is a corker of a card and so right for a baby . Hope you feel better soon
ReplyDeleteGlad you are beginning to feel better. This card is stunning! Christine
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! I love the vellum flower and the felt heart and all the sweet softness! Sorry to hear you have been sick! Hope each day finds you feeling better! It is just no fun to be ill! Take care of yourself!
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Stunning - I'll be peeking back at this a few dozen times later! WOW!
ReplyDeleteI knew there would be a beautiful vellum flower here - this is so you! I love it.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you've been unwell, I do hope you feel much better soon.
Oh, I knew you would not disappoint ! As always gorgeous!!!!! Pure Anne-Elise beauty! Congrats on your GD honor!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! I was hoping for some vellum and there it was...three layers of that delicate flower!
ReplyDeleteSorry I haven't been by visiting as much...I will page back and catch up on your posts I have missed. Can't seem to get back into my old routines...life, physio and having DH home retired seems to take up a good chuck of my days!
Perfectly lovely! So many fabulous layers and wonderful elements! The colors are so very delicate, too! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and delicate - love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card. I absolutely love the flowers. Thanks for adding me to your list of blogs you follow. I look forward to popping along to you more often too.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Lea (aka Brawny)
beautiful and I really like how the medallion beautifully backs you focal point
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing card - so soft and delicate. Talk about a hard act to follow !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and soft card! Love the stitching and the crochet flower!!!
ReplyDeleteHI Anne-Elise! I am always so AMAZED at the delicate way you create your cards .. I looooove them! Each one is always so GORGEOUS and so INSPIRING! sigh .. I love love love your work!
ReplyDeleteps .. I hope you'll feel better soon!
Big Hugs,
Elise
Another Gorgeous card!! Love the soft colors and your signature use of vellum/dies!!
ReplyDeleteAnne-Elise ..I´m in love (gasp) with this piece of art :) Amazing shabby feeling you have created , soft, fresh just how I like it :) definitely my no.1 !!!! :) I hope you'll feel better soon! xxx Aneta
ReplyDeleteWow!!! So much loveliness on your card, Anne-Elise! Soft color and many pretty layers! Love the die cuts used! Very delicate beauty! Hope you are feeling much better! Take care, hugs!
ReplyDeleteAnne Elise you always create the most stunning creations and just WOW me...
ReplyDeletethis is no exception!
Gorgeous!!
And so glad you are feeling better and hope you're 100% soon!
You always make me sigh when I see one of your creations Anne-Elise!! I LOVE the textures, the soft colors and depth of this work of art! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's some amazing detail! My favorite part is actually the big circle base under the tag.....I love how the embossing makes it look like a big doily.....very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am choosing your card to CASE. Glad you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are feeling better. Regarding the cards, they are so lovely they do not need a sentiment.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. the flowers look lovely
ReplyDeleteGr. Marian
Welcome back - glad to hear you're feeling better! You'made a gorgeous card, love the soft colors and feminine feel of this design!
ReplyDeleteOh my word the gorgeous layers on this, Anne-Elise! You are so talented. Those teeny cut out flowers on the medallion are incredible. I love the pastel colors, and of course, the gingham background! So glad you are feeling better now!
ReplyDeletewhat an increadibly beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning! i love the dimension and crisp diecuts and especially the soft, elegant colors.
ReplyDeleteYour layering and use of vellum is outstanding Anne-Elise. I love your elegant card!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and incredibly lovely! I hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteAnne-Elise, this is GORGEOUS! You always create the most beautiful, feminine projects, and layer everything so perfectly. I love it! I love that you gave this folky set such a soft look, and you're right - this isn't just a card, it can totally be a gift in itself! I am glad you're feeling better... I hope it only stays well from here on out - you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteJust love, love, love it. All those pretty layers and soft colours, stunning. xxx
ReplyDeleteYour card is so delicate and very pretty, Anne-Elise. Beautifully stamped and I love the dimension! x
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better, Anne-Elise. As always, your card is a master-piece of delicate beauty. Love the colours and dimension. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletexxx Asha
Sunny Summer Crafts
So very beautiful! Good decision not to put a sentiment on this beauty - Love it just the way it is - a gorgeous piece of art!
ReplyDeleteSandy
What a stunning card! Love the soft colours, the layers and all the beautiful flowers. I beautiful work of art, Jx
ReplyDeleteSOOO gorgeous Anne Elise!! The soft colors and beautiful layers are so delicate, fabulous ;)
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! Lovin' all the little blossoms!
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