I finally dug into my stash of BG Ambrosia. Wow, I absolutely adore this line. The colors are so striking and I love the chipboard pieces that go along with it. I created a couple of things to share with you.
First, here is a sneak peek of my MMM Blog layout for today.
You can see the rest of it at the MMM Blog.
My next sneak is a Thanksgiving project I did for Queen and Company. It's a chair ornament/placecard for the dinner table. The directions and more photos are all at the Queen and Company blog.
This next card uses the Ambrosia line, Ambrosia chipboard and some Fancy Pants paper. I cut the back of the chipboard packaging to make the background of the card. If you look closely, you'll see that the paper is the images of the chipboard that came in the pack!
Finally, here is the card I did this week for Laura's sketch at 2Sketches4You. I used the Ambrosia line along with some felt and vintage trim I found in an antique shop. The polka dot paper is Fancy Pants.
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful day!
Wow! That butterfly is incredible! Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteWay to rock the BG Ambrosia line, Anabelle!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use the packaging for that card!
gorgeous stuff...OH MY!! you could make any paper line look good!
ReplyDeleteYhese cards are wonderful!! love these PP!!
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Love this line too!! Wonderful projects!!! You have a great day too!! char
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I cannot get enough of those butterflies. I love your chair ornament. As usual, your designs are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThat LO is stunning!! Love the way you made the journaling fit the chipboard piece! Love those BG chipboard stickers!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, too! :)
beautiful stuff! I love the BG line- and you worked it wonderfully!
ReplyDeletegreat job!
kris
That's gorgeous ! I love this line too !
ReplyDeleteWow, I love every bit of your work, the LO: I went over to MMM, is absolutely gorgeous nad so is your inspirational journaling!
ReplyDeleteAnd the cards are just too much!
The chair ornament is way cool
I love how you worked that Ambrosia Anabelle! YUMMY yummy stuff!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love all your beautiful projects!
Thanks for sharing them with us!
Wow these are all beautiful! I love this line it's so rich and yummy!
ReplyDeleteLaura
I love the Ambrosia line, too. So much in fact, I still haven't cut into mine. I get silly like that sometimes. Absolutely love what you've done with it. Inspires me to actually use mine.
ReplyDeleteWow, These are gorgeous! You really did that BG justice! LOVE that antique trim.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Annabelle! Love the card and I love your layout. Love that you stitched around the photos in orange, what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYUM. You ROCKED the Ambrosia Anabelle, your 2s4y card is divine!
ReplyDeleteStunning and vibrant colours and that butterfly is amazing.
ReplyDeleteClaire
Beautiful Work!
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle...your card and creations are truly `beautiful`..TFS So Inspiring..Have a lovely Evening:)~X~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!!! You are so very talented!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog yesterday and for the good luck wishes. :)
ReplyDeleteI too am obsessed with Ambrosia at the moment...the colors are gorgeous!
What a great job!! I am such a fan of the color orange!
ReplyDeleteSome serious eye candy!! Lovin' that Thanksgiving project. It looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmbrosia is one of my fave's right now too but I haven't had much time to play with it. I can't wait to go see what you created for the blog. It looks awesome!
Congrats again on being featured in Cards!! You are so worthy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, wat to rock the BG!!
ReplyDeleteHow BEAUTIFUL Anabelle! You are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Absoultely gorgeous creations Annabelle! Loving the Ambrosia papers, think I'm going to have to get myself some of those pretty soon! Congratulations on being card of the week last week- well deserved!
ReplyDeleteMrs Jx
Beautiful what you made. I love it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving a comment on my card.
Martha
Beautiful work, the colors are so vibrant in this collection.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations, Anabelle!!!
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