23 April 2016

White on White

Hi Everyone, I recently saw a Tim Holtz instructions on "false embossing" and so this card was born.

The card was cut with a die and sticky paper laid on the back, I added fine glitter. I'm not sure about the white on white, and feel I should colour the roses, but I resisted. In fact not sure about the card as a whole. Maybe one of those that I attempted and will bin! I added 4 layers of the sentiment, then placed it into the die cut hole in the card, to stand out, and added some crystal netting ribbon I bought, CHEAP, at Christmas.



Dies Tattered Lace


11 comments:

Pamellia said...

WOW WOW WOW!! This is stunning Faith! I love that negative panel, and putting some iridescent glitter underneath was genius! So elegant!! hugs :)

Nancy said...

So lovely, Faith! Very elegant! Have a wonderful weekend! :o)

cotnob said...

This is stunning Faith, a super WOW design.
Have a lovely weekend.
Pauline
x

Carol L said...

I just love how you embedded that glitter within the diecut panel! TFS!

NanaConnie said...

WOW, Faith, I think it's incredible! I rarely do white on white because I just don't have the knack for it but yours is truly wonderful. I may try the technique you used on the sentiment.
While I'm here, thanks for the suggestion about entering the Digitally Sweet challenge. I've added my dragon card over there. :-D

Bonnie said...

I think white on white is so elegant, Faith, and this is no exception! What a beautiful die and I love how you've used the glitter!

Shirley Young said...

I think this looks fabulous Faith, really stylish xx

debby4000 said...

Well I think is beautiful and I'm glad you didn't colour in the roses.
luv
Debby

Linby said...

Don't you dare put this card in the bin! It's a beautifully elegant card - white on white takes some getting used to if you normally work with a lot of colour as you do. I can see a version where the roses could have a little faint blush on them, but I love this as is.

Pat K said...

OH NO!! Don't bin this elegant card! I love the white on white with wonderful texture. Great job on the sentiment too...must remember to cut & layer. Pat K xx

Hetty said...

I love color on colorand this one in white is beautiful.