Thursday, March 23, 2017

Another Card for Mother's Day


 The challenge at Cards in Envy is to make a black and white card. A small pop of color is ok too, so here is what I made. I'm not sure I'm fond of these colors for a mother's day card, but it's done, and hopefully someone will like it. I pulled this unknown piece of dsp from a pack I bought without a cover and die-cut the Simon Says Stamp large heart doily in white. I took some red crochet thread and stitched around the inside of the heart for that little pop of color. The sentiment is from SU! and the heart-shaped gemstones are from Hero Arts.

That's all I have for today, but thanks for stopping by and make it a great day!

Carol

20 comments:

  1. I think the colours look 'classy' and make a lovely card..I am always 'worried' people who buy my cards at the nursing home fetes for fundraising may not like them either BUT then realise if they buy them they like them...so lovely colours.xx ♥[aNNie]

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  2. Black and white are certainly not the "traditional" mothers days colors, but I sure do like this and would be happy to receive this from one of my children. Love the stitching around the heart die and the gems feminize the card. Thank you so much for joining us at Cards in Envy for our Black and White Challenge.

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  3. I just love the classy look of the black and white with a pop of red! Stunning and so elegant looking! What a beautiful Mother's Day card!! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*

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  4. Look at that great stitching! Bravo!Sweet Mother's Day card in b&w with lots of love packed inside!

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  5. Oh YES! Love the stitching in red. Really sets off that beautiful heart die. Very pretty, pretty card.
    Lynn

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  6. Another gorgeous Mother's Day card, my friend! Love the black & white color combo with a pop of red!That heart die is beautiful!!! TFS and hope your having a nice day! Hugs~

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  7. Love this pretty heart on the black and white words paper. And the touch of red is perfect! Thanks for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.

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  8. A pretty Mother's Day card Carol, your red stitching really makes the heart pop.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  9. I like that your red line is not only a pop of color but it is actual stitching! That really adds something to this card.

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  10. Wow!! Your stitching in that lovely heart looks just AMAZING!! It's just PERFECT! Very well done my friend! Take a bow, you really deserve it! :D Great design, I think that the colours and that paper are fabulous for a Mother's day card!

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  11. A lovely card Carol and I love the colours. That's a very pretty heart die. Barbxx

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  12. A lovely card Carol and I love the colours. That's a very pretty heart die. Barbxx

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  13. The B&W script background makes a very dramatic counterpoint to the delicate heart design, & I love the red crochet thread accent. Now that was a brilliant idea, and certainly offsets the black in a very pretty fashion. Love the sparkle of the tiny red hearts too. I think any Mom would treasure this! TFS

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  14. This is really pretty, Carol! You can never go wrong putting a heart on a card for Mom!! Hugs, Darnell

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  15. Beautiful. I love the background especially :)

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  16. Even better this is for a special Mom not so formal......Lis

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  17. LOVE that heart die ALOT! I had it on my wish list cause it was always out of stock but thinking they must have retired it now or something?? :-( Love the way you added the thread and the gemstones.

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  18. Oh my gosh, I love your stitching--what a fantastic touch! thanks for sharing at Cards in Envy.

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  19. Beautiful stitching, love teh colours and the text background.
    Faith
    x

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  20. The stitching is a perfect touch!

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