14 March 2013

Chloe Stem - DTDF

Hello there, for my card over at the DTDF Blog today I have used the ever so pretty Chloe Stem from Memory Box. I have cut it from Bazzill Raven CS and mounted to the base with glue. The base has been made by making a mask using one of the circles from the MFT Die-Namics Circle Stax collection. I have then inked the centre using Tim Holtz Concord Crush Distress Ink before peeling the mask away to show a prefect circle of ink. The sentiment is from the Whimsy Stamp Everyday Sentiments set has been stamped in the bottom corner. Finished off with a few gem stones.



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10 comments:

  1. Amazing design - fantastic card Michelle :) x

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  2. WOW!! This is stunning Michelle. I love the design and gorgeous shade of purple looks wonderful with the black.
    Sue xx

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  3. hiyah Michelle!
    hunny this is just stunning, I had to drool over it twice before leaving a comment. I love the purple with the black,it looks like a silhouette,just gorgeous
    huge hugs Lou xxx

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  4. Gorgeous card, love it.
    Helen

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  5. bonjour
    je suis toujours sous le charme de vos superbes cartes ; bravo !
    à bientôt

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  6. Hi Michelle,
    Gorgeous card, love the beautiful design :)

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  7. I LOVE this, so beautiful Michelle!

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  8. Why you don't get a million comments per card defeats me!!! Everything you do is immaculate, pretty and CAS! Perfect! xxx

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