This challenge is all about black and white.
I adore black and white cards. The colors just make your card elegant!
It also helps if you use pretty flowers :). I used the standard go-to sketch that Yana Smakula talked about. I do have to say, her post suggestion is one that I actually will use a lot. [The first was Susan's Rule of Thirds] Getting a card layout is one of my struggles -- thanks to Yana's post, I won't struggle anymore! :)
Meanwhile, I use a retired MFT stamp set for the flowers [Blooming Roses], and Altenew's Label Love for the sentiment. I also used MFT's Fish Tail Banners, and Mini Doily.
Okay, your turn! Come on over to the Seize the Birthday Challenge and play along. The b&w is optional, but remember, it must be a birthday card.
Thanks for stopping by~
16 comments:
WOW!!!! stunning :)
Gorgeous! I love black and white too, Jo x
I am also an adherent of Susan's rule of thirds, so now on your recommendation will check Yana's post! Because if this gorgeous card is any indication, I'll be using her sketch, too! Fabulous mix of elements, and so elegant!
So striking in the classic black and white combo! Love the gingham banner. This is fabulous Vicki!
I love this beautiful card. It is so elegant looking and a very classy design. I always love the look of black and white.
This is so lovely, the selection of layers is a great combination of images and patterns. tfs
Wow! You do black and white so well. I love your stunning creation.
Beautiful card, great design, TFS Yana's link too, Cathy x
You always nail the black and white cards Vicki! This one is fabulous!
I agree, black and white is elegant and Yana's layout tricks are great! Fab card.:)
Your card looks so beautiful and feminine, Vicki! Yana's layout worked great here!!!
Not sure what Yana's layout idea was, but if it makes cards look this awesome, I must say it totally works out...and more! Awesome card, Vicki!
Beautiful card with the black & white roses, very creative.
Fabulous! Need to check out Yana's post!
Lovely card! Great layout on this elegant card.
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