April is Global Astronomy Month. Create a card having to do with astronomy, such as moons and stars, but not limited to that. You could also fantasize about alien creatures and space travel. Use your imagination….Dazzle us!!!
Images: Altenew - To the Moon
Papers Recollections White and Black
Inks: Black Soot Distress Ink by Ranger
Stampin' Up Crushed Curry, Daffodil Delight, and Barely Banana
Versafine Onyx Black
Embellishment: Rhinestones
Head on over and check out the "Out-of-this-World" designs
by the members of the CCEE Stampers' Design Team:
Frances Byrne
Head on over and check out the "Out-of-this-World" designs
by the members of the CCEE Stampers' Design Team:
Frances Byrne
love the yellow moon on the black background
ReplyDeleteThat moon looks so REAL! Amazing and fabulous card Lynn. (Just saw that there's suppose to be a green moon on the 20th of this month)!
ReplyDeleteLynn, this card is so fun! I can see so many possibilities with this design... moon... many possible sentiments. I might just have to CASE your card, if that's okay. ;)
ReplyDeleteSuper card for the challenge! Your moon just pops right out of the sky.
ReplyDeleteWOW! That moon in the black sky is just amazing. I love the way you placed it!!!
ReplyDeletewow...what a gorgeous warm moon....and the perfect sentiment too...love it
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought of doing such a dark card but OMG....it is breath taking. Reminds me of how dard it gets up at the lake since we don't have any city lights near us.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that moon Lynn, it's gorgeous! Fantastic card and what a great sentiment!
ReplyDeleteTammy x
What a wonderful night sky and that moon is awesome...love your card, Lynn!!
ReplyDeleteLynn, I'm over the moon with how beautiful your card is :) Such gorgeous background work - it's like looking out into the night sky and seeing it as is - so realistic! Stunning ♥
ReplyDeleteThis Altenew set is on my list.... But it was out of stock last week. Love the deep color against the dark sky. I also love how you did the sentiment.... It adds that little extra element of interest.
ReplyDeleteHow dramatic! Love the moon in the darkness of outer space. I've never done a greeting like that and now I want to!
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