Monday, 18 June 2012
LIM 72 - Something Shiny
Wow! What a weekend - I spent pretty much every minute of it with at least one of my kids - birthday parties, shopping, visiting a friend in the hospital (she'll be fine, thanks!) - very little crafting time but time enough for this simple, shiny card with a bold black sentiment and frame.
For this week's Less is More challenge - Something Shiny. Soft stone and black cardstock, black ink. Cuttlebug flower die (cut in white with a 1/2 inch black centre), 1/4 inch circle punch in turquoise, melon, plum, lime and pumpkin pie.
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Love this! Where is that sentiment from? Really like it!
ReplyDeleteCute Birthday Card love the design :)
ReplyDeleteNot just a bold statement; a bold (and beautiful card).
ReplyDeletecheers, rachel #51 on the linky thing
I love all the shiny happiness on this REALLY happy birthday card!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card for a fun challenge. I love shiny things--so fun and distracting.
ReplyDeleteLove it! The shiny/sparkly elements work well with that fabulous bold sentiment that seems to pop right of the card!
ReplyDeleteBold and beautiful! Sue x
ReplyDeleteJust fab - I love your glitter "droplets"
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Bold and FUN! Like your shiny card a lot.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Simple and effective! The glitter is a fabulous touch!
ReplyDeleteI love your glittery flower and droplets Ardyth! Your cards are always amazing and I've only just found out where to follow your blog - right at the top duh!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card
ReplyDeletex
Super cute and very effective
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteBravo! Still and Again. Love your style, so unique, so creative, so crisp, just perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBahb
Oh Wow Ardyth, this is beautiful! I really love it. Sarah x
ReplyDeleteLovely bold card. Like the contrast between the black and the shiny colours. xx
ReplyDeleteTerrific card Ardyth
ReplyDeleteLove the modern feel and colours
Thanks very much
mandi
"Less is More"