Monday, April 13, 2009

I so wanted to create with the beautiful stamp that Suzanne, at Quietfire Designs so generously sent me. Oh well, I can't explain the lack of creativity I'm experiencing, but I'm trying and that's what counts, I'm told.

(the hearts on the bottom of the house are punched out)

13 comments:

Kim said...

Oh I LOVE THIS!!! This is wonderful! You sould definitely send a pic to Suzanne, she will love what you have done!
:)
Kim

angelnathalie said...

I just love the colors. This is a very lovely card.

Anonymous said...

this looks fabulous, i like how you have stitched around your house and punched the hearts. love how they are coming out of the chimney too like smoke... great idea to wrap the floss arond the cards.
hugs rachxx

Quietfire said...

This a wonderful card Holly! Thanks so much for using the stamp so beautifully!

Anonymous said...

beautyful design, wonderful colors. great work! I also enjoy quietfire rubberstamps a lot!

Lori said...

I think its beautiful. Love the images, the colors, and the layout. I think you are way too hard on yourself!

Sandie R said...

Holly you have showcased this stamp to perfection. Great card and great colours. Hugs Sandie R

Anonymous said...

This card is so pretty and I love the green string you have wrapped around it.

Heather Robinson said...

Love the stitching and the added fibre wrapped around the card just so! Your photography is absolutely gorgeous. It shows off your beautiful artwork to perfection. Hugs...

Michelle said...

Hey! Long time no see!
let me know how you are!
michelle - your neighbor... still, i think!
xxx

MezzoKat said...

Everything about this card is appealing; layout, colors, images...
Your Muse not there? I think this card is a sign that she's definitely there. She's possibly taking a new direction, and you're not sure you should follow her. Confidence! She knows the way, though it may seem dark to you.

Tolegranny said...

Fun cards. Enjoyed visiting your blog.

Esther said...

i love how you have reused the punched hearts over the chimney! A great crafty tip! Lovely work