12.13.2024

Inspired by {Williams Sonoma}

 This week Kia is sharing the Williams Sonoma site (and I have actually been in that store and shopped there many times over the years but, my purchases tend to be cook wear & knives type things) so, I thought it was interesting to see the dishes and I came across this platter. And I thought it would translate into a card front easily enough. But, time is short and daylight is shorter so, my first thought was to paint it and the second was grab the box of previously diecut watercolor scraps and see what is in there. And I fished out this wreath. which I decided to cut up because, it was something that did not diecut perfectly the first time but, had lots of perfectly fine parts. and these pine sprigs and holly/berries.


I added some Daniel Smith (mostly) watercolors to them.

I also had this Penny Black Classy Frames diecut on the table and decided to use it as the "wreath base" to glue the sprigs to. I did try to do corners of it and left some white space. The sentiment was previously stamped and die cut so, I fished that out of one of the envelopes. I want to say that is an "Hero Arts" sentiment but, my other thought was Simon Says Stamp and I don't see this particular sentiment just glancing at the sets in the computer. but, I have HA sets with fonts just like that and slightly different words.

The base here is some Neenah solar white cut to A2 in real life. I know the colors are a little off that does not seem to matter what settings I have my camera on in this no daylight time of the year so, this is close. :) If you'd like to play along with us you can find this challenge here at Splitcoaststampers. I hope you are all doing well & thanks for stopping by.




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