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But now, as I'm taking full advantage of the fact that today is the day we're supposed to sit and play all day and ignoring the mess of housework around me, I thought I'd do my 3rd post of the day and join in with the White on White Christmas challenge at Less is More http://simplylessismoore.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/colour-challenge-week-140.html The first time White on White came up for me was a couple of years ago on LIM and I nearly cried as I was clueless how to go about it, but after being inspired by the gallery that week I had a go and now I do it often as I love the look so today I made a couple of cards.
For this one I die cut frostyville wreath from memory box from some white glitter card and added a few gems plus one big snowflake gem (Chloes Creative Crafts)which has come out a bit black on the photo and stamped a sentiment from Penny Black in silver in the centre.
I stuck with the white glitter card again but this time did a smaller card with a pretty swirly deer from Tattered Lace jumping over a grey sentiment on top of a snowy hill - very quick and simple.
These also fit the current challenge at KIS http://kis-challenge.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/keep-it-simple-24-all-is-white-oktober.html
Hope you're all enjoying World Card Making Day as much as I am ;-)
But now, as I'm taking full advantage of the fact that today is the day we're supposed to sit and play all day and ignoring the mess of housework around me, I thought I'd do my 3rd post of the day and join in with the White on White Christmas challenge at Less is More http://simplylessismoore.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/colour-challenge-week-140.html The first time White on White came up for me was a couple of years ago on LIM and I nearly cried as I was clueless how to go about it, but after being inspired by the gallery that week I had a go and now I do it often as I love the look so today I made a couple of cards.
For this one I die cut frostyville wreath from memory box from some white glitter card and added a few gems plus one big snowflake gem (Chloes Creative Crafts)which has come out a bit black on the photo and stamped a sentiment from Penny Black in silver in the centre.
I stuck with the white glitter card again but this time did a smaller card with a pretty swirly deer from Tattered Lace jumping over a grey sentiment on top of a snowy hill - very quick and simple.
These also fit the current challenge at KIS http://kis-challenge.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/keep-it-simple-24-all-is-white-oktober.html
Hope you're all enjoying World Card Making Day as much as I am ;-)
Love both cards, frostyville wreath has the slight advantage though as I also have that die!
ReplyDeleteSally
Both stunning Tara. Thanks for the heads up that we're supposed to be crafting all day. didn't need much of an excuse not to do the housework :0)
ReplyDeleteMargaret x
they are both beautiful, but I really love the first one
ReplyDeleteOOH Pretty pretty pretty Tara!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Oooh these are so sparkly and pretty Tara! You've given White on White a very glittery look! :)
ReplyDeleteLizy xx
Hi Tara
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards.....
Hugs Sylvie xxx
Tara - you really have rocked this challenge! I love them both, that wreath is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely but that dear is stunning
ReplyDeleteFabulous WOW card xx Jan
ReplyDeleteBoth beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHmm - World Cardmaking Day was definitely not supposed to be spent sitting in traffic on the M6! Love your two takes on WoW Tara but especially the wreath which reminds me of a delicate piece of jewellery! Vicky x
ReplyDeletestunning cards tara.. love the snowflakes
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us this week
Jen x
"Less Is More"
Two beautiful cards Tara..... you're obviously quite comfortable with WoW now :0)
ReplyDeleteI really love the wreath.
Jenny x