Happy Thursday! What a beautiful day to create. Today I have been making a vintage "Marie" apron, and stopped for a while to create this little ATC for
Theme Thursday. I enjoyed the break from all the sewing I have been doing lately. This ATC is a little dark for me, and the words just came to me. I am not sure what "Dark Beauty" means! LoL!
Wow this is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteStunning ATC.
Fabulous - especially how the bird's tail extends beyond the edge of the ATC!
ReplyDeleteWOW what a wonderful ATC.
ReplyDeleteAnke
I love the bird ATC that you have made.
ReplyDeleteIt's really gorgeous, Terri
Ohh what a wonderful atc!!!
ReplyDeletelove your mix of elements! your atc is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ATC Terri... I love that his tail goes past the card and using the words is brilliant. I'm far too impatient for that!! =)
ReplyDeletebeautiful atc!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, Terri! It makes me think of all the little singing birds that have migrated away from Finland - I miss them so much, but I know they will be back in the spring.
ReplyDeleteGreat ATC wren's are one of my favorite birds, so small yet so strong.
ReplyDeleteGreat atc.....I especially love the little flower in the bottom right hand corner.... it's just right!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Dark? I don't think so. This is vey nice.
ReplyDeleteExquisite! This is such a gorgeous ATC. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative person you are! I love the Marie things. They are all beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing with us. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ATC, love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and mysterious. I love the touch of sparkle in the corner, it really draws the eye into the piece. Super ATC!
ReplyDeletethat´s amazing! Beautiful ATC!
ReplyDeleteThank you all! Such kind commments. I really enjoy hearing from each and every one of you :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteOh, i love this one!!! beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteDark? oh my, dark is good! You did great!
ReplyDeleteWow, I really love this one. Such simple colours yet so effective and evocative. I never thought of using birds that way. Thanks for a great idea :)
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