February has just started and with it we have a new challenge on A Place To Start: monochrome. I've chosen the green colour for my card, that is one of my favourite ones.
Moreover, I've played with geometric shapes to make a CAS design for the background. And for the sentiments I've used embossing powders.En el interior, aunque no se aprecia bien, con una plantilla y más tinta verde he preparado el papel donde escribir algo para la persona destinataria de la tarjeta. Y ahora es vuestro turno, ¿qué color vais a elegir? Como siempre, os esperamos en A Place To Start.
Además, he jugado con formas geométricas para hacer un diseño CAS para el fondo. Y para la frase he usado polvos de embossing.
On the inside, although it cannot be seen well, I've prepared the paper where to write something for the recipient with a stencil and more green ink. And now it's your turn, which colour are you going to chose? As always, we wait for you on A Place To Start.
Con esta tarjeta participo en los siguientes retos:
I take part with this card in the next challenges:
- Scrapping 4 Fun Challenges: anything goes.
- A Perfect Time To Craft: anything goes.
- Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: anything goes.
- Love To Scrap Challenge Blog: anything goes.
- Love To Craft Challenge Blog: anything goes.
Hi, Maria! I love your card! You chose what I think is one of the more challenging color families and found a very creative way to work with it. Your design is so modern and clean!
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Chana
Green is one of my favourite colours so I love to play with it and this stamp set was perfect to create a monochromatic card as this one. Thanks for writing Chana. Hugs, María.
EliminarSo lovely. Great attention to detail.
ResponderEliminarThank you Jennifer. María, xx
EliminarBeautiful card!!! Thanks so much for participating in our SCRAPPING 4 FUN challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper
ResponderEliminarThank you Deanne. Hugs, María.
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