Happy Monday...hoping you all had a fabulous weekend. I had no real plans so I spent most of my time being crafty. I did some sewing and got a head on a few cards for design teams, such a wonderful feeling!
I love making these sweet little bags, the top photo shows dumpling bags and they measure 4x6 inches and the larger one, a project bag measures 9x10 inches, both are fully lined and really take no time at all to make.
This week's card for The Challenge #61 using this wonderful photo for inspiration, would love to have a kitchen that looks this fabulous and rustic! I hope you will find the time to play along with us this week. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop....enjoy your week!
Ingredients
Solid Card Stock: PTI - Soft Stone and Michael's - White
Stamps: PTI - The Sweet Life, Flourishes and Bigger Blooms
Ink: PTI - Aqua Mist, Soft Stone and Stormy Sea and SU - Pink Pirouette
Dies: PTI - The Sweet Life
Embossing Folder: Darice
Sequins: Pretty Pink Posh
LOVING your card! The flowers are beautiful! And loving those little bags!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the inspiration photo Kim! Love the softness against the wood-grain texture of the background! Have a very lobbely week my friend! Hazel xx
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Your dumpling and project bags are so fabulous. You are such a good seamstress! Beautiful card the Challenge Kim, love the soothing coloours!
ReplyDeleteThose bags look amazing. And love these pretty flowers against the rustic background x
ReplyDeleteMmm, I love your pretty interpretation of the photo, Kim! As for your darling bags, haha, they might be easy for YOU, my friend, not so much for me!! Enjoy the day! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card Kim and I love the soft and pretty colours. Your little bags are stunning! You are so clever to be able to whip up these beauties.
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Carol x
Your sweet little bags are adorable, Kim ... and what a lovely card ... the softness of the blooms and flourish contrast beautifully with the lines of the background woodgrain! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWhere to start....your sewing projects are all so amazing, and I cannot believe that they are as easy as you say. Well, amend that--they are probably easy for you, but would not be easy for anyone with 'normal sewing' skills. And your card--simply stunning. Those pink flowers are so wonderful against the woodgrain.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the pop of the bright flowers against the neutral background.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Kim, I like the fancy flourish!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your fabulous bags Kim! Terrific card too, great take on the inspiration photo. I'd love that kitchen too :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Kim & your bags are fabulous! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...the little bags and purses are ADOREABLE!!! You seriously need to start selling these on Etsy...you'll make a fortune!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - so soft and pretty! Love the flowers and love the subtly 'inked' (?) embossing folder!
Sweet card too
The subtle stamped pattern on the background looks lovely. Classy! And fun patterned pouches, how cute those sheep look!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you shared your sewing projects with us, Kim! They are darling, and I love the custom tag you sew onto them. Great idea on your card to use gray for the weathered wood look. So pretty with the pink flowers on top : )
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day to me!!! Your card is awesome, love that soft backdrop of woodgrain and swirls. Also, I'm IN LOVE with your little lamby "dump" bag!
ReplyDeleteKim, you are so talented! Sewing, too! I love all the little bags!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful! I love the gorgeous pink flowers and the flourish! XXX
I love those little bags, Kim. I used to make lined purses but gave that up for card making. lol You seem to have time for both, just look at that lovely card you made.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kim and what fun and adorable bags.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Kim! Perfect take on the inspiration photo! And I love your bags! So cute!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bags and beautiful card! Double the talent, Kim! Those pretty pink flowers pop against the grain! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Kim...your little bags are simply spectacular! The one with the sheep has captured my heart! Yet again, your creativity astounds! And if your delightful bags weren't enough to spark a smile, you follow with a card that is a gorgeous floral-and-woodgrain interpretation of the inspiration photo. That kitchen...I'd love to have one like that, too!
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