Sunday 17 May 2015

MCV2, OLCCC9 - Angel


This is my card for our second Muse: ChristmasVisions challenge, where DT member Chriss Blagrave has given us this inspiration:





and also for the current One Layer Christmas Card Challenge, which is 'anything goes' with angel as an optional twist.




I used Chriss' layout and a similar colour scheme - my golden Artful Stamper angel and Verve sentiment are embossed using 'Gold Pearl' embossing powder. To keep the card one-layer and to incorporate the teal of Chriss' inspiration, I sponged a strip of Tumbled Glass.


16 comments:

  1. Thud! Chin hitting floor moment, Ardyth ... stunning, simply stunning, my friend! Bisous, Anita :)

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  2. This is beautiful, Ardyth! I love that angel stamp! I really like the gold pearl embossing powder you used and that strip of sponged blue ink is great. So happy to see you playing along with us again over at OLCCC. :-)

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  3. Stunning. Love the soft inking.

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  4. So love the swirls in that gorgeous Angel! And need to know where you got that awesome EP!
    Hugs!

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  5. Wow, what a stunning card Ardyth! I love that beautiful angel and I love your sponging using tumbled glass. The embossed gold makes it all shine! Hugs, Brenda

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  6. Love the flowing lines of your angel such a classy and elegant card !x

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  7. STUNNING & BREATHTAKING!!!

    ...no more needs to be said!

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  8. Yes...stunning! Yes...striking! Yes...a classic beauty!

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  9. This is stunning, Ardyth! The gold is perfect with the sponged panel.

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  10. GASP!! WOW!! This card is AWESOME!!!

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  11. So soft and pretty, lovely one layer card. Thanks for joining us again this week.

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  12. So beautiful, Ardyth. I love that angel stamp.

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  13. Oh, I love this! It would totally fit with the latest CAS(E) This Sketch, too...

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  14. Gorgeous Ardyth - love the softness of it. :)

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