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Saturday, 11 October 2014
Muse 88 - Foil Snowflake
Vicki's really given us a stunner for this week's Muse challenge, hasn't she?
I focused on the colour scheme and used the new MB Dazzling Snowflake die that is actually a negative die. You don't get a lovely snowflake cut-out, you get millions of tiny little pieces that you will find on your work surface and floor for the next week. But you do get a lovely negative that can easily be backed with say, gold foil cardstock, to create a very easy and dramatic card. (You could less-easily inlay it, I suppose, but I just know that I would lose one of the tiny dots and have to cut the whole thing out again!)
I thought about the vellum strip/sentiment but decided against it in the end. The card told me it was done and I always listen to the card! lol!
There is still some time for you to play along with us - the deadline for this challenge is Monday at 8 am. At that time you can vote for your 3 favourites (even if you didn't link up a card) until Tuesday at 8. Results of the voting will be posted Tuesday at noon.
This is brilliant Ardyth.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I think the card was right to say no to the vellum strip! Love that snowflake. Another fabulous design :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh, I see what you mean about great minds :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Ardyth.
A real show-stopper.
Caroline xxx
Way to listen to the card Ardyth. This is stunning.
ReplyDeleteFabulous take!!
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning!
ReplyDeletegosh this is a stunner-no sentiment needed. I really have to try out this, can't believe I have never used a negative die..shame on me!! Plus this really is a unique take on Vicki's card-very clever x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Ardyth! I love the blue and silver, so pretty together they are. I also love that snowflake die, but don't like I would want to piece it cause like you I would lose one of those dots and would have to cut the whole thing over again. lol Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteStunning, absolutely stunning! Love the gold against the black!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with skipping the vellum strip. Wouldn't want to steal the limelight from that gorgeous, shimmery snowflake!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you found tons of other stuff to do rather than piecing together nine million snippets of paper!
I bought this die in the summer, love it! You have made it shine!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah this card is done...to perfection! Another stunner Ardyth! X
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs
Maarit
That stunning snowflake is perfect on it's own, Ardyth ... no vellum strip needed! Simply gorgeous! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is fabulous Arydth! Love Love LOVE it! :)
ReplyDeletegreat take on the musecard! I love it!
ReplyDeleteStunning, stylish, Love! That is all :) x
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning, and you were so smart to use it as a negative die. I love that you listened to your card. I think the card was right--it is done and perfect, too.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for skipping the whole inlaid thing - that looks like it could be a part-time job! In any event this is gorgeous. The black and gold make a stunning, and elegant, combination.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! It has real impact! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an amazing snowflake!
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