Hello, hello,
I made a very quick card for AAA and Less is More's combined challenge to create a one layer card on a coloured card base:
This was a bit of an experiment with Perfect Pearls - I mixed the powders with water and used them like a paint on a gold embossed Doodlie Do bloom from PTI. The sentiment's from Waltzingmouse.
Quick post for a quick card!
Thanks for stopping,
Claire x
Just editing this post as it's been pointed out by a couple of members in the LIM DT that it can't be counted as a one layer due to the panel. I thought I might get away with it rules is rules as they say...
So stylish and elegant. Love this card. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteStunning, Claire! Great job painting with Perfect Pearls. I'll have to give that a try, it looks amazing on the black card base. Thank you for joining us at Less is More in collaboration with AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous! Wow! Loving the rich, luscious effect of the PP and the dramatic black background. Stunning! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)
ReplyDeleteperfectly CAS and stylish and elegant, but i think you;ve overlooked one aspect of the challenge.Thank you for playing with us at AAA cards
ReplyDeleteSmashing make and love your stylish colour choices are terrific
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Wow, Claire ... striking, stunning, spectacular ... so elegantly dramatic! Love it! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBonjour ! So beautiful Claire ! Love the spectacular effect of the Perfect Pearls inside the gold embossing and over the black cardstock ! It looks like an embroidery ! A really stunning take on our challenge ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower taking center stage. Thank you for sharing with us at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteI adore this card! It's so classy and stylish. The pearly paint looks awesome on the black. Unfortunately, it does appear that you've mounted a panel onto your card base so it won't qualify as a one layer card.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x