Second post for today. My second inspiration from Papertrey Ink DT is not one but two. I like Jessica Witty and Dawn Mcvey's styles. I like their style for different reasons.
Jessica's style is modern and innovative.
Dawn's style is comfort and cosy.
What I did was to combine both. I choose Dawn's favourite Mat Stack #4, Rosie Posie and Jessica's Parisian Lace die and her modern approach to make my card.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Stampers Select White from Papertrey Ink and Goin Gray from SU
Stamp sets: Rosie Posie and Fillable Frame stamp sets
Inks: Pallete Noir Black
Accessories: Cuttlebug, Parisian lace die, Mat Stack #4, Rosie Posie dies from PTI, Flourish dies from MFT, Rhine stones from Kaisercraft.
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This is just stunning. I love how you have combined the two styles, and made it your own. I would never have thought to do the rose in black, but it is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow!!! I just love this card!!! The black flower totally pops and knocks my socks off!! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! The black and gray with the pop of pink..stunning.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow - totally stunning xx
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Gayatri!!! I love the Rosie Posie fowers in black, they are so elegant! The flourishes are just the right touch!
ReplyDeleteFantastic combination of these two wonderful designers! Would never have thought to stamp the flowers in black but they look so elegant and that pink flourish is the perfect addition!
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking card. So crisp and clean and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGayatri, your card is beautiful!! Thanks so much for your kind words....means a lot!
ReplyDeleteWow, Rosie Posie in black is fantastic! Love the color scheme with a touch of pink:)
ReplyDeleteLovely card as usual. Love how you combined the two styles. The rosie posie is stunning.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the bold color.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Holy moly - I seriously love everything about it. Fabulous card. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love this! It's so graphically striking and caught my eye right away.
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