Tuesday 8 July 2014

Partial diecutting

I'm just not sure about this card.  I made it to join in with Virginia's View challenge (diecutting) - I partially die-cut the flowery vine so that I had a solid white piece on the left.  I like this effect, but I think I might have to try again, but not ink the whole of the base card.  What do you think? 

I also used some (but not all) of the colours in this week's Curtain Call challenge.


http://virginiasviewchallenge.blogspot.ca/2014/07/virginias-view-challenge-5.htmlhttp://curtaincallchallenge.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/curtain-call-inspiration-challenge.html

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6 comments:

  1. I love your background Michelle! It's like my fave ice creams mixed together. :-D

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  2. Well, Michelle, I'm 'sure' about this card: it's gorgeous! The partial die cut paired with your watercolour background results in a stunning card! Such possibilities with this combination: changing up the colours of the die cut with different watercolours = cards for all seasons and occasions. The flowers in gold, with red/green as the background would work wonderfully for Christmas. Pretty, innovative!!
    ~c

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  3. The word "gorgeous" is not quite enough for this card, Michelle! Love the colors and contrast of dies in this design! So glad that you join the fun over Virginia's View challenge!

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  4. Gorgeous background you have created with the colours! Love the die cut down the side too. Thanks for joining us at The Curtain Call.

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  5. Michelle, dont change a thing. Its perfect in allways. Beautiful wonderful colour choices. Diecut looks brilliant and sentiment finishes it off. Glory in this beautiful card.

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  6. So pretty - I'm just about to play around with a heap of white die cut borders too. They look wonderful against that background!

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