Monday, July 13, 2015

Using My Snippets!

 
     It is Monday, (grumble, grumble) and time to get into the swing of a new week!  Today I am sharing a card that I feel is perfect for Pixie's Snippets Playground # 185.  I found all of the pieces to create with, laying on my desktop.  We know there is always white, but I had a bit of navy and kraft as well as that dotty goodness.  My new nautical die set by Darice is rather cool, since you can stencil.  I added some stitched clouds from Lil Inker, and created an embossed panel and flag piece for my Unity sentiment.  There are SB circles behind my boat, and embellishments of twine and blue gems.  Inks for sponging are Color Box Chalk in lipstick red and blue iris. 

     I never seem to have enough comfort cards on hand, and always praying I don't need them.  Have a blessed day.

8 comments:

Vicki Dutcher said...

Perfect images for this type of card -- blues, clouds and soft stenciling~

jimlynn said...

Fabulous plus!!!! LOVE that sailboat and you've created the perfect setting for it. A wonderful, wonderful card Mary Anne!
Lynn

Carol L said...

This really is a peaceful card, and I could have used a good trip on the water today! Then again, I may have jumped overboard too?! LOL Seriously, that's a cute boat and I love the colors and clouds!

Di said...

Absolutely beautiful card Mary Anne!I love every single detail - and great use of snippets of course :)

Hugs

Di xx

Becky said...

This is lovely Mary Anne. Love the details on the boat. Yes, I have not been posting, I am enjoying the Summer and doing a lot of repair work getting ready for the next Winter :). Thanks for stopping by.

MaryH said...

Love your sailboat, and this would cheer up anyone, who was feeling poorly, or just perhaps not in the greatest mood. Love the striping on the sailboat & the porthole effect. Just love those puffy stitched clouds too. Great snippety card. TFS

Colleen said...

Mary Anne,
I love love this one! I've decided you don't need stamps just dies and inks to do sponging and backgrounds.

Barb said...

What a lovely card Mary Anne. What great dies you've used. Barbxx