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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

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After all the ink blending and die cutting that went into yesterday's card, I couldn't throw out the scraps, so I made another card.

This time I added some high-contrast drama by backing the sponged panel on black. Funny how the same supplies can result in two very different-looking cards!

I used:
-Mama Elephant Hello Script Die
-MFT Pierced Rectangle Die
-Distress Inks
-Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Sequins

12 comments:

  1. Well done with the scraps, Ardy! I love yesterday's card, but this one with the black really makes a dramatic display!! Hugs, Darnell

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  2. Gorgeous! I think I like this one even more than yesterday's card. It's so full of power and energy.

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  3. Very dramatic and eye catchingly stunning !x

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  4. Beautiful card! I just wanted you to know that I have followed you for years but I'm not getting email notification about your new posts on a regular basis. I maybe get notification once every 10 posts or so. I hate missing your creative, gorgeous artwork!

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  5. I don't blame you for not wanting to scrap the leftovers, Ardyth. Black and any color make an elegant statement.

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  6. Yes, totally dynamic! Beautiful blended shades of green paired with the black - KAPOW!!!

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  7. WOW, that card makes a real impact! Like it better than your first one. Would have been a shame to throw out those scraps!!!

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  8. What a wonderful card you made with the scraps, Ardyth!!!! Absolutely fantastic and so eye-catching and striking!!! Love it!!!
    Have a great day!!!

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  9. Two very different looks and both fabulous. Such fun and vibrant colours and work so fabulously with the striking black...love it x

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  10. Wow, Ardyth ... the saturated colour's so vibrant against the dramatic black ... gorgeous! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)

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  11. Your blending is perfection.

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