I always think that a black and white card has such a dramatic look to it. And, with these lovely stamps from the Gina K. Designs Just a Little stamp set I think that look is certainly prevalent. I also used a die from Crafter's Companion Die'sire Edge'ables line called Lattice Flourish to add even more drama to the look.
The white panel was added to a black card base and I also added a sheet of white card stock to the inside so that a sentiment or message can be added later on. Also on each butterfly I added some pearls to the bodies of the butterflies.
I am entering this in the following challenges:
Dies R Us Challenge #102-Black and White-No Other Color
Double D's Challenge-Don't Bug Me
I really am happy with this card and I hope you like it as well. Thanks for the visit and for your wonderful comments you leave me.
God bless,
Verna
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018
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18 comments:
Verna, this card is stunning! The black and white looks very elegant on this simple design. LOVE!! LOVE!! LOVE!!
Well look at you go! You've gotten both challenges covered with one beautiful creation! Well done Verna! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Don’t Bug Me!’ challenge as well as the 'Black & White' challenge over at Dies R Us! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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This is very classy and elegant looking with that graceful die cut running across the top! Nice!
A striking card,just gorgeous.xxx
So very classy and so dramatic....love it x
WOW Verna what a gorgeous card this is...love it!! Thank you fo rjoining us at both Double D and Dies R Us!
Diane DD and DRU DT's {Nellies Nest}
Eye-Popping amazing! I mean that in a very good way. This one stands alone among all of the million others. Thanks for sharing this with us at Double D, Don't bug me Challenge. Good luck!
Barbara DT member
They are dramatic and yours is stunning! Looooove your layout and the die cuts, the butterflies are perfect! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Double D Challenge Blog, Don't Bug Me, Donna, DT Member.
That edge die is soooo dramatic with the black and white card. This is another stunner!
Gorgeous design, Verna. The edger and butterfly dies really compliment the pretty stamp and creates a stunning card.So glad you entered it in both DD and DRU Challenges.
Very elegant card
Very dramatic indeed... your card is stunning! Thanks so much for linking up to the DRU "Black & White" challege. Best of luck to you!
Brilliantly beautiful Verna. Stunning ans so classy. Love the bling on the butterflies.
I love it! The black and white is so elegant and love the added touch of the pearls on the butterflies!
ooooh, Verna! What a lovely creation! The mixture of delicate lines and bold images is amazing together and produces such a modern, artsy look! It's exquisite! I realy love that rose! hugs, de
Wow! This is one gorgeous black and white card! Fabulous choices all over, Verna!
Black and white sure makes for drama! Great card!
so classy, beautiful...
xx Karen
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