The CCEE challenge this week is to create a white-on-white card. I pulled out my Tim Holtz Umbrella Man and Bird Branch dies as the basis for my design. I used dimensionals to attach Umbrella Man to the embossed stripes at the bottom of the card. To represent an upturn in fortune, I have it raining flowers which were created with a Martha Stewart punch and embellished with clear crystals. The sentiment is from Words to the Rescue (Encouragement) by Steve Fadie and stamped with Memento Gray Flannel.
Please take the time to visit the rest of the CCEE Designers to see their gorgeous white designs, and I hope you are inspired to play along with week!
Fabulous card
ReplyDeleteWonderful! So encouraging and positive. As I was lying outside reading yesterday I could see it raining (just petals) as the birds were busy in the trees above me. I must check out that sentiment set, I love this one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to convey a message of hope, Lynn! You outdid yourself!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What an amazing card you have made with the branch and umbrella man! The sentiment is one I have never seen, and is certainly an upbeat one. Well done, my friend!!!
ReplyDeleteLynn, this is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!! Love the white on white and those flowers are so pretty. Fantastic piece of art!
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Absolutely beautiful. Love the combination of die cuts, embossing and sentiment. The white on white with all the different textures and dimensions make for a spectacular creation.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and wonderful elements! Wouldn't it be fun if it rained flowers!
ReplyDeleteI just love this card....I don't think I ever would have thought of it on my own, but I wish I had....I just love the character in white along with the scene you created.......so artsy and fabulous
ReplyDeleteI would not have thought to use that Umbrella Man on an all-white card -- but you certainly pulled it off!
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing at the feet of the umbrella man, I have always wondered what to do with that die you have done a great job. -Maryann
ReplyDeletesuper great technique with the white on white and grey...What a comforting sentiment!
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning!! I have missed so many cards but this is a gem!!
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