
Happy Thursday, there is a new Inspired By…challenge! Every Thursday there will be a new inspiration photo and optional sketch!

Here’s how I was inspired:

I was inspired by the:
- berries
Do you see something new? I started stitching again! This seemed like the perfect opportunity given that I was working with a vellum panel. You might not be able to tell, but I use a gorgeous green for the thread.

I’m featuring the following Taylored Expressions products:
- Berry Sweet Dies
- Berry Basket
- Berry Sweet Stencil & Clear Combo

I also used the following Concord & 9th ink/cardstock:
- Ballet Slipper | Ink + cardstock
- Briar Rose | ink
- Sprout | ink + cardstpcl
- Wheat | cardstock
The strawberry stenciled panel is on Ballet Slipper cardstock. I really hated to cover it up with the vellum. The sentiment has been heat embossed in white on Wheat cardstock.
I can’t wait to see how my teamies were inspired!
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2 thoughts on “Thank you berry much | Taylored Expressions”
I love the stitching detail but my ancient machine is so heavy and not easy to set up, so I rarely use it for anything! Psst…our oldest son and family are traveling to your state for 2 weeks (leaving next Friday). They hope to go into Vancouver for awhile as well. Have a great creative day, Amy!
So sweet with the pink strawberries, Amy. The vellum is a great way to add interest without loosing the design of the paper..love your stitching.
Blessings
Maxine
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