This weeks challenge over at that totally addictive blog Less is More is to produce a one layer card with the image stamped "off the edge" and with no embossed lines allowed. Looking at other entries this has had quite a few people thinking long and hard and as ever they have produced some stunning and inventive cards. It is quite amazing how many different "takes" there can be on the same theme. Anyway after thinking long and hard myself and with a few false starts I've come up with this offering which I hope is acceptable. The main image and little mushrooms are from Lavinia and the sentiment from Papermania. Not sure where the other stamp has come from.
Thanks for looking and any comments you may leave, they are very much appreciated.
great card - love the stamps - and they really lend themselves to the Black and White look
ReplyDeleteLavinia images are so distinct and stunning. Loving your card especially in black and white which i think suits silhouette type stamps. IMHO you have placed each image perfectly:-)
ReplyDeleteOh another fairy card, stunning design
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Great to see you again
mandi
"Less is More"
It's great to see how much you are enjoying our challenges.
ReplyDeleteI love how the fairy is looking at the dandelion clocks!
See you next time!
Chrissie
"Less is More"
LOVE LOVE LOVE Lavinia stamps. You've made a delightful card with them.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandra
Cute!! Love the black and white...and that fairy stamp is adorable!
ReplyDeleteHello there, you've made a lovely whimsical card, I love it. Love Lavinia stamps too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words on my blog:0) xxx
A very stylish card, I love it. JO x
ReplyDeleteA lovely card, the images are just gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteMagical. I love the mix of stamps.
ReplyDeletelove your card Tam very pretty the fairy is so sweet
ReplyDeleteJacki xx
Lovely scene you have created and it looks fab in monotone,
ReplyDeleteLove Sarita xx
This is such a pretty card, and I love all the different images and the way you have put them together.
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