Back tonight with a little bit of mojo!! This card uses an image I created some time ago (using STAMPlorations Bloom Sketches)* but never used on a card.
It is unusual for me to use a black card but it seemed to make the purple and pink of the flowers pop!
I'm going to enter the following challenges:
"Less is More" - Week 207 Theme, Friends
CASology - Week 130: Friend
Enjoy!
* Edited to reflect the actual stamp set used, I credited the wrong stamp set originally - I put it down to old age and stupidity!!!
Wow this is a high impact card what brilliant idea!!! x
ReplyDeleteAre you sure this isn't using STAMPloration's Bloom Sketches daisy? I know the sentiment is there and it looks like that daisy, too! :) Either way, it's stunning! I love what you've done with the popped up scallops on that daisy.
ReplyDeleteOops!! Thanks for pointing this out. Thanks also for the wonderful comments.
DeleteElaine
Stunning card Elaine,really unusual colours,very striking ;)
ReplyDeleteBig hugs
Donna xxx
Very lovely and unusual card !
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous effect, very stunning. Thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology. You should also link your card up at the Uniko Studio Challenge, the theme is 'love and friendship'
ReplyDeleteThis is so eye-catching Elaine and unique love how you've used the stamp. Thanks so much for sharing and taking part and as Gillian suggests you might also like to link up at Uniko Studio where the challenge theme is Love & Friendship.
ReplyDeleteSarah xx
Less is More
What a beautiful technique - love the texture and the rich colours! So glad you joined us at CASology!
ReplyDeleteThis is bold and stunning, Elaine! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW this has such eye catching appeal!
ReplyDeleteWhat dies did you use Elaine?
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Thanks Chrissie. The die is a Spellbinders Shapeabilities "Grateful Lattice" - a cut emboss and stencil die.
DeleteElaine
Whew this is so dramatic Elaine - love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your card with us at Less is More
Anne
Less is More
Wow! What a rich card! So full of dimension & stunning elements!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us over at CASology! :)