I guess we could get into quite a discussion here... rhombuses or rhombi? Whatever the answer,
there are quite a few of them in this card, or rather they are absent but we can see where they were!
The trellis die is from Memory Box, cut from a simple panel and with just a couple of die cut sprigs of eucalyptus cut from a piece of photographic paper, which had been coloured with alcohol inks.
The foliage die is by Alexandra Renke and the sentiment stamp from Clearly Besotted.
It's my DT card for the challenge at Perfectly CAS, where the decoration must not take up more than a third of the front of the card. In other words we need to see lots of white space!
As you can see, the challenge is to include SHAPES!
DO join in the fun!
Today I am having an arthroscopy on my knee, something that has been needed for about 2 years, let's hope it will be successful! It's just day surgery so I'll be hobbling around at home again tomorrow!
That is excellent :-)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your knee op. xoxo
Beautiful eucalyptus against the die cut trellis, Chrissie! Hope the procedure on your knee gives you relief.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love this Chrissie, the die cut background looks so pretty behind the eucalyptus. Hope your knee op went well. Take care xx
ReplyDeleteAnother very elegant card!
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