What a great sketch! I am still so tempted to cover up that white space with some cardstock, but I decided I wanted to do a simple clean card.. and try to keep it as near to the sketch as possible.. so here it is. This card is also for the DDC that I had the opportunity to host this week with some of my fabulous SCS friends. The challenge was to use a paint chip and a flower. I have two paint chips on this card, the green and the blue. and a flower... simple and easy! I had forgotten how fun paint chips can be to work with. Thanks for looking!
Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 GMT Views: 1165
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Registered: September 12, 2004 Location: Redmond, Washington Posts: 54470
Wed, May 28, 2008 @ 7:42 AM
Wow! This is so striking in it's clean, elegant simplicity. I love the use of white space and the way you used the paint chip strip with the ribbon. Beautiful, Beverly!!
I hope to get to this today. I didn't have a chance to stamp yesterday (horrors!). The plumber was here replacing our hot water heater which is in the stamp room. Just very happy the thing didn't blow and flood the place! One flood a year is enough, I'm just getting back in there from December's mishap...
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Registered: April 20, 2005 Location: The only Eaton Rapids on the Earth, Michigan Posts: 57568
Wed, May 28, 2008 @ 8:52 AM
Bev, you have mastered the clean, fresh, lots-of-white-space card for the sketch and the double dare challenges! Very pretty how you used those paint chips, and I love the stitched ribbon!
Registered: July 7, 2006 Location: Senoia, GA. Posts: 34466
Wed, May 28, 2008 @ 10:22 AM
I was looking at this before I read the tech. and thinking how awesome the panel is! The colors are fantastic. Now I can't wait to get out to the paint store to get those chips! Love all the white and the simplicity of this. Lovely, Bev!
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