I was thrilled to be asked to be a part of this amazing blog hop! I have a couple projects to share. All my supplies are from Sharon's Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.
First up, I made a card using the gorgeous image from the JustRite Breath of Spring set. I colored and cut out the image and popped it up inside the circle frame image from the My Garden set. I love using circle Nestabilities to create frames with these circle borders. I colored it with copic markers and popped it up on dimensions.
The lovely paper is from the Kaiser Craft, Lilac Avenue pad -such amazing purple, yellow and green colors in this line! I went with pops of yellow throughout the card, and the Yellow Twill ribbon was the final touch!
My card uses my friend Karen's Sweet Sunday Sketch. Here is a detail picture.
These next two cards use the JustRite Stampers Brayton Font and the From the Desk Of set. I made a couple masculine monogram cards for my dad. He is a very manly man, so I kept things VERY minimal.Seriously, I just HAD to make these when I saw the amazing papers in the Webster's Pages, A Proper Gentlemen pad. WHOA, these papers are so masculine and regal. Aren't they amazing? I show another piece in the pack for the card photos.
I used a small piece of the Brown Twill ribbon and a couple brads at the bottom. The circles were made from Circle Nestabilities .
30 designers, FIVE shopping sprees each day. No one knows where the prizes will be! Each day of the hop JustRite will have five Mystery Blog Candy Prizes hidden along the hop with a total retail value of $600. JustRite will randomly select five mystery blogs each day of the hop and randomly allocate each of the shopping sprees. For your chance to win, simply leave a little love (a comment) on each designer’s blog including the JustRite blog. The more designers you leave comments with, the better your chances of winning. Each day’s comments will remain open for three days. A winner from each of the mystery blogs’ comments will be randomly chosen using Random.org. Consult the listing of designers at the JustRite blog each day (each day’s designers will be different) and start out on your way! Beginning Friday, March 26, summaries of all the winners will be posted on the JustRite blog. Good luck to everyone and enjoy all the JustRite eye candy along the hop!
Today during the JustRite Mega March Blog Hop (Day Two) JustRite and its sponsors will be giving away the following five prizes:
· $200 JustRite Shopping Spree
· $100 Spellbinders Shopping Spree
· $100 Stamp Simply Ribbon Store Spree, and
· Two additional $100 JustRite Shopping Sprees!
Blog comments for Day Two will be open until Friday at 6pm EST. On Saturday, JustRite will announce on their blog which five blogs have the mystery candy for Day Two. You will need to go to the JustRite blog to determine where you need to go to find out if you are one of the five lucky winners.
In conjunction with this Mega Blog Hop, The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store is pleased to offer ALL RIBBON BY THE SPOOL and ALL JUSTRITE PRODUCT IN STOCK at 10% off through 3/31. This sale applies to ribbon by the spool only, not cut yardage, and Just Rite product in stock. All prices listed in the store are FULL PRICE. 10% will be taken off when you are invoiced. To order your May Arts ribbon or JustRite stamps and other supplies, just email Sharon at ssj@up.net.Thanks for stopping by and here is the blog hop list for today:
JustRite Inspiration Blog
Sharon Harnist
Sankari Wegman
Marianne Walker
Michelle Wooderson
Linda Duke
Barb Schram
Eva Dobilas
Liz Weber
Jeanne Streiff
Lori Craig
Sharon Johnson
Michelle Woerner -YOU ARE HERE
Sherry Cheever
Keri Lee Sereika
Lauren Meader
Michele Boyer
Lucy Abrams
Janine Blackwelder
Edna Morrisedie
Deb Saaranen
Melody Rupple
Charmaine Ikach
Michelle Giraud
Amy Crockett
Lydia Fiedler
Kelly Landers
Amber Hight
Margie Higuchi
Mary Pfaff
Debbie Seyer
Great cards Michelle!!! Love the daffodils and those monogram cards are very regal! Gotta make some of those for my brothers!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects Michelle! The top card is so lovely with the cut details and popped blooms!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! It is cool that you did some masculine cards! Nice change of pace!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. The daffodil card is so elegant.
ReplyDeleteWOW -- talk about GORGEOUS! LOVE your purple and yellow floral card -- STRIKING! And monograms are so close to my heart and I LOVE that you did masculine ones -- they are GREAT!!!! FAB projects -- TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how you embossed the background of the circle! Great card!
ReplyDeleteSo much detail and the extras with embossing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCargo
I love your projects. Great happy colors and details!! So nice to see some cards for men, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Michelle! I love how you popped the flowers up on the first card with the embossing behind it!
ReplyDeleteLove your daffodils, Michelle. Beautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Michelle.
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I love the lavender and silver paper. The card is stunning. Thanks also for the masculine ideas. That's always a challenge for me.
ReplyDeleteWOW...Michelle, these are gorgeous...hard to find great masculine cards, but these sure are!
ReplyDeleteAll your cards are stunning but I really love the daffodils. This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI, too am a daffodil lady. Love the cards. Deanna
ReplyDeleteI realy like the use of the Swiss Dots behind the image in the frame - love it! Great masculine cards too!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Your masculine cards are terrific!
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards. I love the masculine cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the way you used the nesties to make a frame......makes me want to go make a card!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Loved the purple & yellow combination. Your masculine cards are super.
ReplyDeleteLove the masculine cards. Always looking for ideas for these. Thanks Mari Pearson
ReplyDeleteGreat cards...love the daffodils...and the "ribbon" used, too!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!! I love them! And I love the masculine card too! TFS!
ReplyDeletecool. nice idea
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE PURPLE CARD. VERY SPRING LIKE. GREAT JOB
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your cards...very inspirational and creative!
ReplyDeleteYou gave me such an inspiration..Head spins with ideas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are lovely.....and great job....thank you for sharing with us today
ReplyDeleteGreat cards Michelle
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteKaren
The daffodil card is very pretty and I am really liking the masculine cards.
ReplyDeleteLove these, and it's nice to see things with a masculine look to them!
ReplyDeleteSo much inspiration today...love your cards. The cards for your father are so perfect for a man. And I like the way you popped up the flower.
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing! Thank you, thank you, thank you for the great masculine cards - I always struggle with "guy" cards!
ReplyDeletelove the yellow and lavender combination...very spring-y
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. I love how simple yet elegant the monogrammed cards look.
ReplyDeleteLove them all. And, what great "Man" cards; just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful and elegant! Lovely :)
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteMichelle, these are all great projects! I love that paper on the spring flowers card too! Loveliness.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects!
ReplyDeleteThe textures and colors are very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love how you put the image on the embossed circle in the first card; I will have to try that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! I especially love the watering can card. TFS!
ReplyDeletelove the masc cards..i have that dp and is perfect..tfs..loves ya
ReplyDeleteGreat cards...love that you have (male) one too.
ReplyDeletesmiles...Tammy
Great cards Michelle!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
I love the purple and yellow color combination. Nice to see some masculine ideas too!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your cards but the first one is simply adorable. The splash of yellow really sets it off
ReplyDeleteSomething for the men in our lives. Great work. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards.
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow ribbon on your first card. It really makes it stand out. The other two are equally as nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the masculine cards and your first one is a beautiful card using Karen's sketch.
ReplyDeleteGreat man cards! TFS.
ReplyDeleteAwesome monogram notes for a man!! Totally cool :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome monogram, and love the first card how you cut out the image.
ReplyDeleteGreat man pads! lol, I mean gentleman pads! Love the project, they are cute, while still maintaining 'manliness'.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking I am going to hit stunning overload this week. Just awesome cards
ReplyDeleteReally cute love the yellow ribbon makes it pop :)
ReplyDeleteBTW absolutely love the from the desk of stamp set :) Thanks for sharing
Great project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the purple with the yellow! Robin P.
ReplyDeleteThe first card is lovely and the masculine cards are great. They are ususally hard to do but you nailed it.
ReplyDeleteI really love your masculine cards!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards, but especially the daffodils. That pop of yellow ribbon is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! Such great contrast between the feminine and masculine cards! Viva La Difference! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteInky hugs,
Janet
Lovely- thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the daffodils!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the POP of the yellow on that first card! And who DOESN'T need more notecards?
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!! Masculine is so hard for me but wow you nailed it!! These are Fabulous!! And thanks for the tip I will go check out some ribbon!
ReplyDeleteYour daffodil card is gorgeous, but I really enjoyed your Dad's cards -- perfect cards for a manly man & we all struggle with those -- you certainly pulled it off well!
ReplyDeleteAlways so hard to make boy cards. Thanks for the samples!
ReplyDeleteLove these cards! I love the blue and yellow combo!! Just stunning!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards, Michelle! Your flowers are gorgeous and great masculine cards!!
ReplyDeleteLoves these cards. I run into brain blocks trying to come up with anything on the masculine side - these would work great. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. Daffodils are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are just super. love the swiss dots. Love your other cards sometimes it is hard to make manly cards and your ideas just made it easier
ReplyDeleteBoth are such great cards
ReplyDeleteI love all the textures and colours you used in the ladies card and your masculine cards are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :o)
Wow! great cutting on those popped up flowers!
ReplyDeletegreat cards :o)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing a masculine card. Good job :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 3D card and that monogram card is fantastic. "Hugs" Granny
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!
ReplyDeleteI love the masculine cards!
ReplyDeleteI love these more masculine cards. I will take note as they are perfect for the men in one's life. VERY nice!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards Michelle!!! The purple with the yellow is absolutely perfect with the white space! Just gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTotally different cards and they are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those, Michelle!! What a great idea for a gentleman. I should make some of those up so my sons can send thank you cards.
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely. Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteFab cards....I cannot pick a fav..coloring is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The purple is so sweet. Great idea for masculine cards. MERCI!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. I often have a hard time making masculine cards, so I appreciate the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, it's nice to see some masculine ideas, thanks!
ReplyDeletepretty flower card and the monograms cards would be wonderful for guys!
ReplyDeleteWant to do a stationary set & these would be great.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Love how you cut out the flowers and pop dotted them.
ReplyDeleteI love how CAS the masculine cards are!! I am all over them!!
ReplyDeletelove the dimension on the daffodil card, and the soft colors, too. the masculine card is just fab, too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love the color combination on the first card. I like the masculine look of the other two.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Glad to see some manly cards. Not to many of those out there. And love the title of your blog!
ReplyDeleteYour lavender card is just so beautiful and the other two cards are good looking masculine cards!! tfs
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the masculine cards!
ReplyDeleteWhat great cards! I especially like the yellow one! Thanks for the opportunity to win some candy!
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful Michelle!!!
ReplyDeletevery nice - love the masculine monogrammed note cards!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards!!! The 1st one is incredible!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your creation, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, especially the masculine monogrammed cards.
ReplyDeleteLove your masculine card creations!
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast of the yellow twill ribbon. It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty color combo. I like the lilac paper used.
ReplyDeleteTFS
Great cards and I love the masculine tone also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Pretty colors and details too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! I love the popped up image on the dotted oval in the first card. Lots of great dimension. The masculine cards are simple, yet striking.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, your cards are fantastic. I never know what to do for a masculine card. Thank you for such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI just love the lavender color!
ReplyDeleteGreat masculine cards and very professional looking.
ReplyDeletegreat colour choices on the cards! i LOVE anything purple... =)
ReplyDeletehugs
juli
I love your first card because of the colors and layout. However, I'm always so happy to see a card that I can use as inspiration for the males in our lives. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love me some purple ! OMgosh..that card is beyond gorgeous !
ReplyDeletelove the cards - and the color combos are great!
ReplyDeleteNothing says 'spring' like daffodils! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Thanks for the fun hop and all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your cards.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for card ideas for the men in our lives. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletevery nice projects. I love the top card with the pop of yellow ribbon. Really draws the eye to your flowers. I also like the masculine cards too. Those type of cards are always so difficult to create.
ReplyDeleteTFS
These are great. TFS.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards!! A little something for everyone in the family!!
ReplyDeleteThe second two cards are simple, but attractive cards that our men can use, but I love the purple one best! What a pretty presentation!
ReplyDeleteLove the designs! Cute stamps. I want them, lol!
ReplyDeleteGreat for men. Thanks
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant cards! I think your dad will love either of the gentleman's cards.
ReplyDeletebeautiful...
ReplyDeleteI love those masculine cards! They look so regal!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your projects
ReplyDeleteWow! wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteAll great, but really like the man cards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Great to see a masculine card. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteShirley
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Superb design.
ReplyDeleteI love Rob too! Thanks for brightening my day with your photos! Your card is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for great ideas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! TFS!
ReplyDeletegreat colors and patterened papers too. love the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteLove the daffodils, and I really like the masculine cards for something different.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards!! Especially the daffodil one and all the little details you added to this card. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The first satisfies my girly, lots o' layers and the masculine satisfies my clean and simple.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sharon L
Great Cards!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Michelle,
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely cards!! I simply love each of them. Your dad is a lucky man!! Thanks for sharing.
Love to see the monogram ideas -- that's what hooked me on Just Rite in the first place! And I love the purples/lavenders!
ReplyDeleteThe first card is just wonderful. Love the colors, placement and details. The masculine cards are great because they aren't the easiest ones to find the proper supplies for. Great job.
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
Peggy Allen
Beautiful cards! Thanks for showing some masculine ones.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very pretty. I love the way you cut out the flower pot. That layered look is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing masculine cards! Also, I really like the yellow ribbon on the first card--really pops.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with these. So inspirational.
ReplyDeleteGREAT cards - love the manly one!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, very nice
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the masculine cards! The daffodils are beautiful too! Your coloring with copics is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so pretty. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteLOVED seeing some inspiration for masculine cards--beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMaculine and elegant at the same time with the monograms.
ReplyDeleteThe layers and embellishments make a wonderful nesting place for the blossom.
Glenda
Those cards are perfect for a guy. Great color combination, too.
ReplyDeleteNicely done; looks so spring-ish. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the "man" cards - that argyle is perfect. And your first card is so pretty - lovely color combination.
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous Michelle!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - I especially LOVE the monogram cards. Gives me some inspirations for manly cards, which sometimes are so hard to do!
ReplyDeleteI like the dimension of the card.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!
ReplyDeleteI really like the lilac and yellow combination. Also, I love that you popped the flowers up on the embossed circle. What a great idea! Your cards are truly lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your daffodil card. The purple and yellow make such a spring-like creation. I liked your layout and the use of the embossing folders. I also loved your masculine cards. That Graphic 45 paper is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your color combinations for all your cards. Thanks for posting a great masculine card idea. Very classy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! Love everything about them!!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely and elegant cards.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards and project.
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beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I really like your "manly" cards! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for including a "manly" card. I definitely need more ideas in this area!!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards, especially the masculine ones! Great job!
ReplyDeletegreat cards love the yellow.
ReplyDeletem, you covered both ends of the spectrum with ease, finesse and 'just rite' stamps...lol. Feminine and masculine...poetic justice.
ReplyDeleteVery sharp!
ReplyDeleteI am always on the look out for masculine-looking cards. These are perfect.
ReplyDeletelove that fun squiggly thread! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards. Love all the detail in the flower can and flowers
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards! I think my favorite are the manly ones! :) Mine usually include pink and glitter!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards, love the masculine ones. The popped up flower can is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the masculine cards - perfectly regal:)!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ideas for the men in our lives....however, the first card is a real WOW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, thanks for the idea on a manly card...
ReplyDeleteGlad tosee some male cards, very inspiring
ReplyDeleteI love the color combo on the first card, and I really like the masculine cards those are always the hardest. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! Thanks for some masculine cards, which we don't see too often.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, I especially love the masculine ones, they are always so hard to come up with!
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo on the first card! The execution is close to perfection! Masculine cards are always welcomed because they are so hard to tackle.
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