Hi, I've been playing with some new dies and alcohol inks.
The bottom frond is inlaid into the base to reduce bulk. I glued the right half of the top fern down and popped the lower fronds on the left hand side up with small foam dots for dimension.
I'm linking up to the challenge at Less is More where it's a colour theme.
I used stream, lettuce, citrus and clover alcohol inks. The only colour not used is grey, so I hope this is representative enough of the colours to meet the rules.
Materials used:
Memory Box delicate fern die; alcohol inks on glossy card stock; sentiment sticker.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
16 comments:
Gorgeous! Love how you inlaid one fern and overlaid the other!
Gorgeous!
This is beautiful. Great idea to inlay the fern - brilliant!
Elaine
Those fern fronds are so delicate, well done with the inlaying. A v pretty card. :)
These fronds are fab Cathy !! They look so soft and atmospheric !
stunning - I love this Cathy xx
This is a fabulous design and your use of the colours is really subtle!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Classic, CAS, and a truly elegant card! I love this one!
Thanks Susanne, I did this with some flower diecuts on a wedding card recently too and liked the effect, Cathy x
Gorgeous Cathy... Mxxx
A striking and exquisite card with a perfect sentiment.
Thanks for sharing
Sarah
Less is more
This is gorgeous sorry I've been a bad blogger but pooch has been really ill and I've also got family staying so I'm playing catch up huggles Sue xxxxxxxxxxxx
So simple and so effective, love it!
Thanks so much for joining LIM this week
Anne
Less is More Designer
Oh my these ferns are beautiful :) love the dimension !
I have that die! :) It's beautiful - and you have made a beautiful card with it, too!
love Mags B x
Well DONE on the inlaid ferns. I know that die was bound to be a fiddly one to get back where it belonged, but you did it so perfectly. Liked the way you added dimension to the top fern. Those colors are very sharp against the white too. Really like this card....LOTS! TFS
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