The challenge at Less is More is to make a card using 3 shades of green. I made a couple...
I made this card with a stamp from Tim Holtz and the sentiment from Hero Arts(Big All Time Greetings) and three Stampin Up colors...Certainly Celery, Lucky Limeade, and Old Olive. I stamped the image, cut it out and cut into 3 pieces. I sponged each section and added sentiment.
The other card was inspired by a card that Jennifer Rzasa made using the same stamp with leaves using white instead of black and 4 shades of green...I thought it was beautiful!! Did you ever have it happen that you look at a card, and then a challenge comes, and THAT card pops into your head, and DOESN'T LEAVE?? Well, that's what happened here....mine is VERY different, and I love her white, but chose black...hmmm....
I stamped on glossy white with black ink both the leaves and sentiment, then cut into 3 pieces. I then sponged each section with the same colors as the first, but the glossy look of this paper is soooo pretty, to me...
The sentiment is Hero Arts(with Sympathy) and used my Papertrey Ink Impression plate(Linen/Canvas)
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
I made this card with a stamp from Tim Holtz and the sentiment from Hero Arts(Big All Time Greetings) and three Stampin Up colors...Certainly Celery, Lucky Limeade, and Old Olive. I stamped the image, cut it out and cut into 3 pieces. I sponged each section and added sentiment.
The other card was inspired by a card that Jennifer Rzasa made using the same stamp with leaves using white instead of black and 4 shades of green...I thought it was beautiful!! Did you ever have it happen that you look at a card, and then a challenge comes, and THAT card pops into your head, and DOESN'T LEAVE?? Well, that's what happened here....mine is VERY different, and I love her white, but chose black...hmmm....
I stamped on glossy white with black ink both the leaves and sentiment, then cut into 3 pieces. I then sponged each section with the same colors as the first, but the glossy look of this paper is soooo pretty, to me...
The sentiment is Hero Arts(with Sympathy) and used my Papertrey Ink Impression plate(Linen/Canvas)
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
WOW, what gorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the first one I personally like the best.
Daen'Ys
I like the black version...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
...perfect cards! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Brigitte
So glad that card popped into your head because it fits this challenge so well, love the shimmer on the card and the blocks of colour are gorgeous :0)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Beautiful, classic and classy, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteYour sponging is perfect. How do you do that? (rhetorical question) :)
ReplyDeleteGreat look! Sometimes I am really getting crazy that such styles are coming so perfect as you did.
ReplyDeleteHugs Claudia
Your cards always put mine to shame! I LOVE these two cards, but I especially love the second one...and having checked out Jennifer's card...I like it better stamped in black...your cards always ROCK!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply wonderful Lisa. I love the silhouette images!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Amazing cards yet again Lisa! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteKate
Xxx
Oh these are gorgeous Lisa.
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Debby
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSmashing and elegant selection of cards
ReplyDeleteKathyk
What a striking layout. The images look fabulous on the three panels. I am going to try it.
ReplyDeleteHeather T.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the top card Lisa - HUGE CONGRATS on your CAS-ual news too :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cards. Love the blocks of green with the silhouette leaves. x
ReplyDeleteLove, love the 'Thinking of You' option ... the three panel shades are fab!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card
ReplyDeleteSo sorry I'm so late this week
Thank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"
Great job, Lisa! I love the glossy paper. It's amazing how the gloss changes the look of the sponging.
ReplyDeleteI just adore your card! You're right- the black really does lend a different look than the white that I used. I love the bold contrast! :)
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