I made this card for One Layer Wednesday's challenge #52 the challenge found HERE.
The challenge was to use a circle or multiple circles on your card...one layer. I thought of lots of stamp sets before settling on Papertrey Ink's Father Knows Best which has this tree with a treeful of circles! I used Versa mark and white embossing powder on tree and sentiment...then used my white gel pen to ground the tree. Added 3 magenta rhinestones...and done:)!! Rounded 2 of the corners, too:)!
Congratulations, Susan, on one year of OLW challenges...WHAT FUN!!
Things I used:
Stamps: Papertrey Ink Father Knows Best, Inkadinkado Expressions
Paper: black
Ink:versamark
Extras: white embossing powder and gel pen, magenta rhinestones
Thanks for looking, hope you have a wonderful day:)!!
Cool tree...in fact, I do believe I have that set!! You've inspired me! Now I need to get it out and get it inky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card! Black cards are always so striking and yours is simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the circle challenge!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty! I continue to be amazed at the ingenuity of the participants in this challenge.
ReplyDeleteHi there, your card is really great, I love the tree and your sentiment is grounded perfectly with your pen line, love it all! :0) xxx
ReplyDeleteSuperb!!! Love the simplicity of the image and the addition of the bling. Great sentiment too.
ReplyDeleteFAB card and loving your circles
ReplyDeleteKathyk
I love the tree and it looks stunning on the black :)
ReplyDeletejenny x
Love this wonderful card! This tree image is perfect for Susan's challenge. The white embossing looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love this! Love the tree, the sentiment is FAB and the splash of pink is the perfect touch :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeletereally cool card!!
ReplyDeleteSo very striking! And how perfect is that tree for this challenge!?!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the embossing! It looks so clean and fresh!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. It looks fabulous against that black background. I really like your the line you've drawn for the ground. It ties everything together beautifully.
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