Monday, March 16, 2015

Another week has flown by

And here I am nearing midnight working on a card for Muse #108.  Michele had used one of my most favorite set of colors - Gray, Yellow and White.
 
Isn't it a stunning combination of colors?  I started with those colors, but really wanted some black in there so I cut the new Essentials by Ellen's Bold Blooms out of black card stock, found a piece of black white and gray patterned paper in the March Simon Says Stamp card kit, and went to work.  For my sentiment I added Hello, from PTI's wet paint cuts. A few sequins and then mounting it on a lovely Basic Gray sheet by Stampin Up.



I love to stamp but this die cut card, works for me.  Thanks so much for stopping by!


14 comments:

  1. This looks absolutely stunning, the rose looks so dramatic!
    Chrissie

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  2. This works for me too,a beautiful and eye catching

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  3. I love this card, Love the background too, did you stamp it or is it paper. Jo x

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  4. This die-cut card TOTALLY works for me, Cat! So happy that you stayed up late to play cards with us at Muse! [aren't those papers fabulous this month? it's the first time I'm tempted to buy the collection!]
    =] Michele

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  5. So pretty, Cat! Love your take on Michele's card!

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  6. The flowers look amazing in black...love how this turned out.

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  7. This makes me glad that I got the stamp set and both sets of dies for these roses! I can see that the possibilities are endless! Gorgeous, dramatic and sophisticated! So glad you joined us at Muse this week!

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  8. STUNNING! I do like the color combination, too.

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  9. Great idea to die cut your flowers in black, Cat! Gorgeous card and fabulous take on Michele's inspiration card!

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  10. Stunning card, Cat--congrats on the win!

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  11. Congrats, Cat! Love this card and glad you are a winner!!

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