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Friday, 15 June 2018

Just purple


This is for the sketch for CAS colours & sketches 276 (with a sentiment added across the top):


I stamped the Penny Black butterfly edge inked with stazon gothic purple (unfortunately, looks more like black in the photo, but is a deep purple) and overstamped using the Tim Holz Stampers Anonymous script stamp inked with memento grape jelly, using this also to ink the Anita's sentiment stamp.

I've come to the conclusion that it's just as hard to get a photo of a fairly deep purple as it is to get a good photo of white - lol!


This is also for:

Monochrome magic 12: monochrome with a twist of purples
Daring cardmakers: anything but white
Penny Black Saturday challenge June: anything goes
Inspiration destination 152: anything goes + twist: use a real stamp
AnMaCreatief 81: butterflies
Dragonfly dreams June: anything goes
Ecelectic Ellapu June: anything goes
A bit more time to craft 70: anything goes
A bit more time to craft extra June: anything goes
LeAnn's world 101 3: anything goes

8 comments:

  1. Fabulous and perfectly Monochrome. Thanks for playing along and taking on the TWIST at Monochrome Magic this month. Lisa DT

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  2. Lovely monochromatic card! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS Colours & Sketches this week.

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  3. Hello, hope you’re keeping well! Love the tone on tone look here, perfect note card! Thanks for joining us at Daring Cardmakers this week!

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  4. Lovely monochromatic card, thanks for playing along with us at CC&S.

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  5. Lovely card, well done! Thanks for joining us at AnMaCreatief.

    groetjes, Ellen

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  6. Fabulous card, thank you for sharing it with us at PBSC hope to see you again next time
    Hugs Babs DT x

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  7. Beautifully done. Love how you have used the script as music lines and creative use of the sketch. Lovely to see you in the CC&S gallery this week. Hugs Bev x

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  8. Beautiful and my favourite colour. Thanks for joining in at Daring Cardmakers. x

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