Saturday 9 February 2008

Sunday Stampers - week 2

Sunday Stampers theme this week is Black and White. It's a challenge using inky and stampy ingredients! (I'm into this recipe lark a the moment, have you noticed?? ) ^.^
The base cardstock has been covered with paper from Raspberry Road Designs, to which I have smudged a Charcoal chalk ink pad around the edge...onto that I have put white linen effect card. On top of that is a piece of glossy card to which I have 'splodged' black alcohol ink.
The large dotty flower has been made with the 'Build a Flower' stamp kit from Funky Fairy's and the center flower (from doodles for daniel) has been stamped onto vellum and curled to match the large one. I have added tiny white beads to the middle of the small flower to finish it off.
The butterfly has been stamped and cut out twice, layered and curled also. Best Wishes has been stamped onto white card, matted onto black and stuck down with a piece of black and white spotty ribbon to finish the card off.

16 comments:

Ann said...

WOW!!! Stunning Lydia, I really love it, WOW! WOW! WOW!!!!

Hugs

Ann xxx

shaz earl said...

Really Stunning Lydia xxx

Hels Sheridan said...

WOW!!!! This is totally stunning Lyds...thank you for joining in xxx

Wendy - Anntaurus said...

Oh my - a really stunning card!

made by fifi said...

blimey lydia that is so gorgeous - i'm lost for words!

daisy said...

Really dramatic.

Brilliant :o)

♥ Lydia ♥ said...

Thank you xx

Shazza said...

what a fantastic card Lydia- fabulous!
x

Amanda said...

Wow Lydia, Love that card, all inspired to get the black cardstock out !

Simply Shaz said...

Ab Fabby card Lyds! Love it loads :)
Shaz x

Lou Sims said...

WOW -what a fabby card. Really stands out. Well done.

Angie C said...

One word Lydia and that is "WOW"

Jo said...

Wow, this is amazing!! I love it
:0)

Unknown said...

Scrumptious Lydia!!!!!!

Mez said...

Ooo imissed this pick Lydia but it is fab I love it :) xxxxx

♥ Lydia ♥ said...

Thanks everyone xx

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