St. Pat’s Fact: The person who was to become St. Patrick was probably born in Britain to wealthy parents near the end of the fourth century. His given name was Maewyn.
Good morning!! Well, I couldn’t let the first of March pass without starting the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations early!! I was sooooo excited last year when Julee made this beautiful Verve Blessings set…I even joked with her that she made it for my birthday…teehee. Verve is starting off March right as well with the Verve Inspiration Team Blog Hop!! There are also a few more announcements over on the Verve Blog so be sure to check it all out…including a new Stamp of the Month sale, which, funny enough, is Blessings!!
My card today uses Karen’s Sweet Sunday Sketch. At first I thought there were too many panels, but once I broke it down, things went a bit better. I love the way it turned out :) AND…to keep the St. Patrick’s Day spirit going, I’m going to start up my “St. Pat’s Facts” again this year…each time I post, I’ll include a little well or not so well known fact about the patron Saint of my birthday!! LOL Enjoy your day and Irish Blessings to you all :)
7 comments:
love your st. pat's card maureen - i was looking for new inspiration for cards to my irish friends - so ordered the verve stamp set right away. thanks.
This is fabulous, Moe!! Love the polka dots and that shamrock DP is perfect. Fabulous use of Karen's sketch. Great card as always :) Only 16 more sleeps LOL!
Mmmmmmmm totally loving this, Diva! All that scrummy green has me drooling and already thinking of the St Pat's (and your birthday of course!) celebrations!
Hugs,
Aimes
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Click..add to cart...definitely buying this set now!!!! I am in 100% love with this card!
Very pretty card !!!
Every time I see this sentiment, I think of you...and isn't it perfect for the month of your birthday =) Gorgeous card - your layers are perfect and those colors are stunning!
This little number is so sweet! Love the polka dots with the green color scheme.
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