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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Monochrome Flying Stars

This week at Less Is More the challenge is Monochrome, I love colour but black and white is my chosen monochrome for this challenge, it so suits the stamp, which is a Penny Black - Flying Stars. First it is stamped directly onto the white card with black ink. Then stamped onto black card with Versamark, sprinkled with Stampendous Detail White Embossing Powder, heat set. Positioning onto the black card is the most difficult part for when you punch out the circle with a 3" circle punch it needs to be able to match with the black image. Matted onto black card, a black slip knot added for the side looked quite bare. No greeting by choice for it is left open to add an appropriate greeting when needed.

13 comments:

  1. You did a fab job lining this up. Great card for the LIM Caz. Annette x

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  2. I love the black/white match - cunning plan!

    Kathyk

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  3. Lovely card Caz
    Super black and white, always so striking
    Thank you so much
    Diva LIM mandi
    "Less is More"

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  4. Is it really only 200 days away????

    Yikes! That means i've gotten a bit behind on Christmas plans for family gifting!!!
    Love you designs. This is one fun blog!
    Rose

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  5. Its super love the detailed positioning. Yvonne x

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  6. Oh well done this is perfectly lined up. Love black and white and this twist is fabulous. XOXO Zoe

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  7. this is gorgeous - was I with you when you bought that lovely stamp Fab u lous thanks for sharing with us Lv Liz ;o)

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  8. Super card Cazro, the positive negative effect is really super.
    Thanks as ever.
    Chrissie
    Lady LIM
    "Less is More"

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  9. This is great, really really like this one,

    Liz x

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  10. A beautiful card.

    irene
    xxxx

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  11. Love the black and white and twist of the negative image. Well done. x

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  12. Simply fantastic! :)

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