Ever since we returned from our trip to the Netherlands, I wanted to make a card inspired by the fabulous delftware they are famous for. We even visited the city Delft. What an experience!
So when I saw Marion's card at Muse card club this week, I thought : " NOW is the time ", because it reminded me so much of the beautiful blue and white porcelain !
The cutting file I used is from Miss Kate cuttables.
The sentiment is from the breathe stamp set from Casual Fridays, and since it is the first time that I used it, I am linking to Darnell's NBUS challenge too !
This is Marion's beautiful inspiration :

Thanks for looking... have a great day!

Gorgeous! can't say more than that, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Love your modern interpretation of the traditional Delfts Blauw.
ReplyDeleteLovely STUNNER Hannelie!!! Just AMAZING!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Hannelie.Tou are right about the porcelain.:)
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS! I like Delftware too!
ReplyDeleteWow, you definitely captured the look and in such a clean way - this is just so crisp and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Wow Hannalie! Beautiful interpretation of the inspiration from Muse and Delft.
ReplyDeletePerfect! What more can I say?
ReplyDeleteDoet mij ook aan een servies denken... Jou kaart is mooi; leuk dat je de ondergrond èn de bloem in blauw gemaakt hebt! Groetjes, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteTotally exquisite and eye-catching Hannelie. Well done on being featured again last week ... so well deserved.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
LOL! I thought of Delft as well - my parents lived in Amsterdam for a while and we have quite a bit of it! Love the graphic rose! Thanks for joining us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteTotally beautiful, Hannelie! Clean and elegant in the same time! Just love it.
ReplyDeleteDis mooier as enige delft artikel, vrou!!!! Pragtig gedoen met die helder blou en wit. Daai roos en die blare is net eenvoudig stunning!!! Hou van die idee van die drie panele en die ronde hoekies lyk weer baie mooi!!! Ek hou baie van daai sentiment!!! En die drie pereltjies is net perfek!!! Baie mooi, vrou!!!!
ReplyDeleteGroete en 'n lekker middag/aand!!!
This is stunning Hannelie. Gorgeous colours and perfect CAS design.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Delft colors are just about perfect. My china is in delft colors (Blue Danube pattern) and I painted my dining room so that the blues and whites pop out. Picked up a few delft things in Amsterdam several years ago too. Now. Your card really hits the perfect delft look. Rich blue and crisp white. Love that bloom and the white leaves too. Great card! Bev
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Hannelie! I see another winner here :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! Jo x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning card, Hannelie! I love this shade of blue and your flower is just beautiful! You do really amazing things with your Silhouette...WOW!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I loved hearing about your Delft influence.
ReplyDeleteI have always admired Delft dishes and your card is a wonderful reminder of how much I like them. Your blue cardstock is so vivid and eye-catching. Love it!
ReplyDeleteEverything about this card just screams clean, crisp and elegant! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour Delft card is extraordinary, Hannelie! You captured the beauty of both delftware and Marion's MUSE creation!! I love that pure straightforward sediment, too! Thank you so much for playing again in my NBUS Challenge #3! Enjoy your day!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, just like your others. I LOVE your cards! Very sharp, eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant, Hannelie. You do so much beautiful work with that Silhouette of yours.
ReplyDeletePerfectly Delft, Hannelie ... and perfect! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteGAspingly gorgeous, Hannelie!!
ReplyDelete=] Michele
This is absolutely stunning. I am loving the layout and the way you have alternated between blue and white. How fun to have visited The Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteYou 'delft-inately' captured the essence of the beautiful pottery in your creation!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is stunning! Love the white dividing lines - perfectly anchors the image!
Yep, winner, winner!
I love this bright blue splash of color, and the sentiment is really uplifting! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card Hannelie! And what a great interpretation of Marion's card!
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