Thursday, 8 June 2017

Fabulous Friend


I was just browsing a few blogs when a card from my fabulous friend Anita, jumped out at me. It's her inspiration card for MUSE and what an inspiration it is, I think it's absolutely stunning.
So this is my attempt!
I used a Tim Holtz stencil and brushed some Candied Apple Distress ink through it. I simply added some Sizzix flower die-cuts and stamped a one word sentiment from Paper Smooches. The front panel, cut with a SSS stitched rectangle and elongated a tad to fit a British card size, was popped up on dimensional pads.

10 comments:

  1. Love your card! It's very stylish, elegant and makes such an impact with the silhouetted flowers against the background.

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  2. I have those silhouettes and love them, Chrissie. The stenciling behind it makes it stand out and give the card such a vibrant feel.

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  3. So glad you liked and were inspired by my card, lovely. Your black die cut looks stunning against the bubbly background, a wonderful take on my design. Fab to have you playing along at Muse this week, Anita xx

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  4. Simply beautiful...love that black and your incredible background. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Muse this week.

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  5. WOW... this is beautiful! Love your use of the solid image over the stencil!

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  6. Such a beautiful floral card Chrissie!!! Love your dotty background.
    Great take on Anita's card!

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  7. Ooh great idea to use a silhouette die cut! Love the drama of the black on the background! Thanks for joining us at Muse this week!

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  8. Love your take on the muse Chrissie!

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie