Friday, December 19, 2014

A Sahbby Chic Poinsettia card in Honor of the Virgin...

Hello My dear Stamper friends:

On December 12th, the day when it is celebrated the day of the "Our lady of Guadalupe" the patron of the Americas, I posted this card at the French Blog for Memory Box: "Un brin de créativité",  on her honor...

poinsettia shabby chic front
if you like this card, share it on Pinterest! 
simply hover over the image (top right) and click on the "P" symbol.


Did you know that poinsettias are Mexican flowers, brought to The USA by an American ambassador?

poinsettia shabby chic detail flower

I used soft colors  that remind me the "Shabby Chic" style and I mix and match some Memory Box Dies with Some "Poppystamps" dies...
The background die is a "Poppystamp" die called "Meso Background"...

poinsettia shabby chic side view


For my Post on the  celebration of our Lady of Guadalupe" click HERE and HERE

I hope all  your Christmas preparations are going smoothly...
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19 comments:

  1. Sencillamente preciosa tu tarjetita !! ya la subi a Pinterest!! muchas gracias por el permiso!! un abrazo!!

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  2. A nice card with more respect and love of our Lady of Guadalupe !
    Une belle carte remplie d'amour et de respect pour la Vierge de Guadaloupe !

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  3. Ab Fab My wish list keeps getting longer and longer with the beautiful flourish dies you use ....Lis

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  4. magnifique carte ! j'adore les poinsettias ! bravo !

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  5. Beautiful card design Bibiana, love the colours and cutting die arrangement..

    Happy Christmas to you and your family Bibiana x

    Hugs Pam x

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  6. Really beautiful card, love those colours. I also wanted to say a massive thank you for such a gorgeous card and stamps. So lovely of you xxxx

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  7. Beautiful card, love the design and the colors look lovely.

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  8. Superbe carte, tes fleurs sont très belles. Bises.

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  9. A beautiful card, love the design and colours, hugs Carole Z xx

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  10. Beautiful card Bibiana! A very Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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  11. This is gorgeous, Bibliana! I love the poinsettia - I did not know it was from Mexico! I always learn something here! Love the layering of the dies - might have to try this - looks fabulous! Merry Christmas to you!

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  12. Just Beautiful. I sit and marvel at your work. You can see the love and devotion in your work. Extraordinary. Blessings and wishes for dreams to be realized and a very Merry Christmas and extraordinary Happy New Year. card.

    Blessings
    Jim

    P.S. - Thank you for the gorgeous Christmas card. It brightened our day in every way.

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  13. So pretty. The poinsettia looks lovely in white.

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  14. I always love the flowers climbing up a lattice looking background, lovely!

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  15. I just found this posting here too. Seems like I´m getting a bit behind here with all my girls around LOL.
    Such a wonderful card here too, I absolutely love this one. I just heard the story about the poinsettia and how it came here to Europe too a few days agom, and until then, I had no idea either, that it was a Mexican flower, but I do now. It is a really gorgeous flower, and it is the ultimate christmas flower here at least now a days, and I also found out, that we could get it in several more colors, than I´ve seen at least, as I´ve always only seen it in red and white/creamy colors, but it was also in a pink color too and a very bright red as well.
    I hope, you have finished all your work for chriasstmas now and will be able to enjoy the last days with your lovely family too.
    But else I´ll wish all here a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year too.

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