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Wednesday 9 August 2017

BLACK AND WHITE.... AGAIN!

Hello and welcome...
As we have CAS cards, and for new comers to card crafting that is 'Clean And Simple', I've decided to call this card a QAE, Quick And Easy!

I started with an A4 sheet of black card stock and scored it in half to give me an A5

I actually used photographic card for the white layers and cut the first piece to 12.5cm x 18cm and adhered it to the base card

On another piece of white photographic card, 9.5cm square, I stamped the heart image, by Clarity Stamp, with a Jet Black StazOn Ink Pad.  I then layered this onto black card 10cm square then adhered this to the main card

The sentiment, also by Clarity Stamp, was stamped using the same ink pad.  No verse inserted today as I don't know who, if anyone, will be the recipient of the card.  I donate cards to charities and if this is where this is heading it will have a suitable verse added



Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog, I hope my designs have given a little inspiration I read all your comments and really appreciate you leaving me a message
June x



3 comments:

  1. Thank you June for this lovely monochrome card - simple but so appealing with that lovely verse.

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  2. Well Sue has said exactly the same as I was going to say. It is so true. Thank you for sharing this card.

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  3. I adore black and white (as long as not on a local football team), yet another stunner June xxx

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