Here's my take on this week's
Muse challenge by Therese.
I dug out my old Orchid Opulence ink pad so that I could focus on the various shades of purple (I also used Grape Jelly and Lucky Limeade). I used a Simon Says Stamp thanks, and then added in this scripty Lawnfawn die cut inlaid in black.
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The colorful words down the side look great, Ardyth. The scripty die cut really catches the eye - excellent take on the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove how you take on a card and pick out the best bits and make an even better card, you always WOW me Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this one Ardyth! The colors are fab from the inspiration photo, I love the "thanks" going down the side and then the bold black "thanks" inlaid. Yep, I am loving this one! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteArdyth, you always amaze me with your card creations! Love the alternating colours down the side and the bold thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I always anticipate seeing how you can take an inspiration card/photo and give it that "Ardyth" touch! This is a brilliant take!!! You so rock. Bev
ReplyDeleteJust what I'd expect for an Ardyth creation. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever Ardyth.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours! And the design as allways! Enjoy your sunday, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteWhat a very clever take on the gorgeous MUSE card this week. I didn't even think about using anything apart from flowers. Genius!!
ReplyDeleteOooh...Orchid Opulence!! LOVE it! What a great layout you have created with the thanks border in those gorgeous colors - and the bold diecut thanks.
ReplyDeleteUsing a word as a graphic 'shape', Ardyth ... genius ... perfect! What a gorgeous colour the orchid opulence is ... and such a fantastic name! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteUsing a word as a graphic 'shape', Ardyth ... genius ... perfect! What a gorgeous colour the orchid opulence is ... and such a fantastic name! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous graphic interpretation of the MUSE card. I like how you made the inspiration entirely your own.
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