Thursday, May 2, 2013

For Your Inspiration #45

This is the inspiration photo Steph has for us this week.
Such a stormy photo...

I went another direction:
I kept darker colors, but made a more cheerful card ;).  My sentiment is from Simon Says, Kelly Purkey, Stamptember.

Do you like the photo?  Does it inspire you?  Come on over to For Your Inspiration and play along - we would love to have you join in.



Thanks for stopping by~

14 comments:

Glenda said...

I love black and white cards and your pop of color just makes such a wonderful presentation!

Lynn said...

I love all the texture on your card Vicki! Fabulous.

craftieodmae said...

Love it, the details and color!!

Payne Holler Cards said...

Love it!
Have enjoyed all your bold beautiful posts in the challenges!
Hugs (-:

Auntie Em said...

Love the little scrap of jute under the dainty flowers. And to have it all on the black background is lovely!
Thanks for the inspiration! :)

Marisa said...

Looooove that burlap and colour against the black!! Fabulous card :)

Unknown said...

Absolutely gorgeous Vicki. I love the black on black!

Cheri said...

you are becoming the queen of black...in a good way. I love this and your take on the inspiration. BTW....that looks a lot like a Maine light. Awesome photo.

Michelle said...

Vicki, this card is absolutely fabulous! I really love it!

dstandard said...

Gorgeous card!

StephC said...

I love your interpretation of the photo this challenge! The bright pop of color against the black is fantastic! Great card Vicki!

Elise said...

OOOOOOooooooowwwwwwww! THIS is SO MUCH FUN! What a super cool interpretation of that outstanding photo! LOVE this!

Mynn xx said...

I LOVE all the texture on this stunning CAS creation, Vicky! The flowers are so pretty and I just love the sentiment! HUGS and have a great weekend!

PS: If you're interested, I have a DT call going on for a new challenge called House of Cards! I'd love it if you'd consider entering! :)

karen h said...

Awesome card! I love the all the different textures; and those flowers really pop with the black card base.