Hello everybody,
This week's challenge is a awesome one.
CFC57: Create a Clean And Simple project using acetate or vellum
This week's challenge is by Karolyn Loncon.
She has designed some awesome stamps for Paper Smooches.
and this week's winner will receive her entire collection!
Here is my take on the challenge.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Clear cardstock and Stampers Select White from Papertrey Ink
Stamp Sets: Grid background stap from Market Street Stamp. Love Birds from Wplus9
Inks: Stazon Black Ink and Basic Grey from SU
Accessories: Rhinestones from Kaisercraft
I have stamped the grid pattern on the white cardstock masking the top and bottom a bit using Basic Gray ink. Using Stazon black ink, I stamped the bird, branch and senitment on the clear cardstock. I then basically layered the clear cardstock over the white. I used glue dot on the back of the bird to adhere the clear cardstock to the white so that they stay together :)
I love the simple design and hope you do too :)
If you like to play along the challenge then head over to CAS-ual Friday Challenge blog for more inspiration and details.
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great Friday and weekend :)
Ta!
14 comments:
Gorgeous Gayatri....love the black and white and the serene feel of your card.
very effective Gayatri. certainly CAS
Love the b/w contrast and that wonderful bird design.
Beautiful with the grid paper Gayatri. I am a big fan of B&W. Have a great weekend!
Love the bird silhouette against the simple grid background!
Beautiful, love the background and bird combination. Hugs Bev xx
Exquisite design!! Love it, Gayatri!!
I'm smitten with your grid background and that WPlus9 love bird--both stamps are on my wish list! Fantastic design, Gayatri!
Love your grid pattern with your bird!!! Fabulous design! I love how you used the acteate for the entire card front!!!
Diggin' that grid pattern, Gayatri!
Hugs!
x
Very creative card Gayatri.
Great job....
I love the grid too! You're so inspirational and creative. Love your blog, Gayatri!
This is very peaceful and pretty, Gayatri!
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