Happy New Year everyone! I'm popping in to post a quick card I made for the ColourQ challenge of using black, white and any other one colour.
I was inspired by the large, bold pattern and used the new Dot Flower Pattern stamp from Hero Arts.
The flower image was embossed with Turquoise Tapestry embossing powder, it has little specks of gold and black mixed in with the turquoise.
I'm also entering this in Lucy's Sketch Challenge -Day 1.
Lucy is doing a week of sketch challenges, drop by and see if you're inspired to play along.
And I'm also entering this into the Simon Says- Anything Goes challenge.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
That is a good looking card!
ReplyDeleteFun card, Sue! Lovely color combo. Thanks for joining us at the ColourQ this week and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat embossing powder looks so pretty Sue! Beautiful card! :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous, Sue! Love what you did with the Dot Flower Pattern - it's so pretty embossed in this way and I love the wiggly frame!
ReplyDeleteGreat colour and embossing. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful card Sue! I love the way you interpreted the sketch - the border around the central image looks great. I have to try that sometime!! :)
Happy new year, Sue! You have kicked it off beautifully with this card. Love the blue that you chose for the floral panel & the hand-drawn frame.
ReplyDeleteLove this---creative, simple, wonderful! Thanks for playing with the CQC this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card - clean, simple and perfect.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2012, Sue! Wow, this is simply gorgeous! LOVE it :)
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, Sue! I love the use of stamps and sketch!! Happy 2012 to you!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo, congrats, Ms. Colour Queen! So happy for you!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, Sue! I love how you used part of the stamp. Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Sue!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you :)
Andrea
I love how clean and elegant this card looks - with such a simple border, but it adds so much!
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