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Friday, 9 October 2015

Muse 136 - Hello


This is my card for this week's Muse challenge. Joan has given us a beautifully watercoloured inspiration:



I focused on Joan's:
-colour scheme (I reversed the white and the kraft, my flowers are sponged with distress inks)
-basic layout
-theme (My flower is created with Hero Arts dies)
-white script sentiment (mine is Paper Smooches)

The deadline for this challenge is Monday morning at 8 am EDT. At that time you can vote for your 3 favourites until Tuesday at 8. Voting results will be posted at noon on Tuesday.

14 comments:

  1. Simply delightful Ardyth! Love the inlaid sentiment!!

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  2. Sometimes I look at the Muse cards and wonder how I will ever make a card with the inspiration, and then I see your beautiful CAS versions and realise that I shouldn't get so distracted by the style on display and just use my own style. :-) This is gorgeous, Ardyth.

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  3. What an usual mix of colours and it works so well. Love the blending mix on the inside flower x

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  4. Stunning Ardyth! The blue behind the flower is genius!

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  5. That lovely sponged bloom is gorgeous with the blue and grey, Ardyth! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)

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  6. We're back from our nice relaxing week! Love the poinsettia card, adore the Christmas bulb card and crazy in love with the daisy hello!

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  7. Ardyth, can always count on you to do something different with the challenge. Love how this came out!!

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  8. Wow! I would never think to use these colours together but your card is really lovely.

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  9. Just as with Joan's, your pop of blue is unexpected and so awesome! Great sponging of the flower, too.

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  10. Oooh la la! Love how that flower pops!

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  11. Gorgeous inking on your flower!

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  12. Sorry I'm so behind with this but wanted to let you know how much I LOVE this card and how it is such a cool inspiration for Joan's card. So 'pinning' this one!!

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  13. I love the way your graphic style picked up the colors and mood of Joan's card, Ardyth.

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