Friday, August 22, 2014

For a Friend

It really is a good idea to come back the next day before you decide to trash what you've made.  Last night this almost went in the round file, but this morning I actually liked it & finished putting it together. I used the negatives of the PTI Hexagon cover plate to make my flowers after watching the PTI MIM video for this week.  The sweet aqua dotted paper is part of the blog candy I won on Maria's blog.  
I used another PTI tiny tag & stamped the sentiment from the set in Aqua Mist. The gray panel is matted with a purple panel & is mounted with foam tape.
Edited to add: Entering The Cutting Edge Blog Hop.
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We had a lovely 3 nights at Winchester Bay. Wearing shorts at the Oregon coast is pretty rare! Our site was right on the bay--hated to leave!






21 comments:

  1. love the dotted paper, Greta! glad you had a nice retreat - great photos!

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  2. Glad you rescued the card. Nice that you had such a wonderful retreat.

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  3. glad you decided to give this card another shot, greta! great take on the MIM challenge!

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  4. You won me over with the sweet polka dot paper!! Marvelous card Greta! The bay looks beautiful, bet Fritz loved ti!!

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  5. Glad it didn't make the bin Greta. It is lovely. Reminds me of patchwork I used to make

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  6. Great take on the MIM video, love the dotted paper and the sweet tag. Winchester Bay looks like a lovely retreat, so happy you shared your photos. Always enjoy seeing Fritz on your blog, too.

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  7. Oh, I do love the polka dot paper!:-) Good thing you took another look at this card for it is a lovely one! Wonderful hexagons, tag, and gems! And, looks like you had a great time at Winchester Bay! Such pretty photos! Have a great weekend!

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  8. I always find walking away from a project in hand and coming back to it later with a fresh eye works for me too. Glad you enjoyed your beach vacation. Hugs Mrs A.

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  9. I'm glad you didn't throw this away because it is really cute. I love the idea of making flowers from the negative parts of the die. It sounds like you had a great time at the coast. The scenery is beautiful and I'm so glad you had such wonderful weather.

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  10. Awesome card! I happened to use the same negatives from that cover plate too!
    Glad you had fun, I just came back from SF, and the weather is gorgeous too! I haven't been to Oregon, someday I will! : )

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  11. the hexes are so cool, it reminds me of my old patchwork quilt

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  12. Hello Greta,
    Oh yes, indeed always return to a project, especially if it is not working for you, I do this all the time....the main reason I take so long to make anything!!!!
    What a wonderful kinetic card. You do CAS so well Greta.
    Smiles:)
    Sue

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  13. I love PTI; those hexies are great!

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  14. Greta, what a darling take on the MIM! Love the colors, dot-paper, hexagons, and the sweet tag. Well done!

    Aww...those are some great photos! You captured some lovely colors & scenery!
    So glad Fritz is feeling better.

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  15. I love this idea of creating flowers with hexagons! So glad you saved this card to share with us and to inspire us! Can't wait to try something similar! Have a fantastic day!

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  16. Yes, letting a card that 'seems' not great sit overnight can lead to a wonderful new perspective come the next day...and your card is a perfect example! So glad you persevered with it...such pretty papers, cool hexagon flowers and that wee tag is utterly darling! Fabulous photos...I can see why you wouldn't want to leave. Incredibly beautiful scenery...
    Hugs~c

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