Wednesday, February 24, 2016

I Care


I have a caring card to share today that makes use of a SB Shapeabilities Floral Border die in black. I sponged the background with red, orange and yellow inks, adding some tiny stamped birds and a butterfly to the sky. The sentiment is SU! embossed in white on black and it's on a plain black card base.

I'm sharing this over at the SSS Wednesday challenge blog which is "anything goes."

Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous day!

Carol

14 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful card Carol! Really love your sponged background with the black border!! HUGS

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  2. Your card is pretty, the die is so nice! The sentiment goes along perfectly with the style.

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  3. Fab background and silouettes, this is like an amazing sunset! Wonderful and warm!!

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  4. Fabulous ink blending for your sky, the perfect backdrop for the silhouette die cuts.
    Jean x

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  5. Carol, This is stunning! Love that inky background... and how it pops your black elements. :)

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  6. Beautiful creation, gorgeous colours and fabulous design here.xxx {aNNie}

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  7. A beautiful card Carol, your inked background is gorgeous.
    Pauline
    x

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  8. So beautiful Carol! I love that sunset looking skyline and the flowers and birds, butterflies are just perfect. I can almost feel the heat of the early evening sitting out on a summer's eve. Can't wait for summer to get here! lol Hugs, Brenda

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  9. Ooh what a stunning card, Carol! The black is amazing against the sunset background. Makes me long for warm summer evenings. A great "I care" card!

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  10. A beautiful card Carol and what a lovely sentiment. Barbxx

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  11. That sunset against the silhouette of the flowers is beautiful - gorgeous card.
    Thanks for playing along at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge this week, hope to see you again soon.
    Hugs,
    Caryn xxx

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