Wedding season is just around the corner, so I made an all white card for the RETRO Time Out Challenge #129 respecting the CAS(E) this Sketch #309 Challenge. I used the Altenew Fine Frames to create the opposite corners which I silver heat embossed then glitz heat embossed for some punch. The 3 octagons from Sizzix were dry embossed with a Spellbinders M-Bossibilities Folder and silver heat embossed on the surface. The Technique Tuesday Charming Hearts pendant was also heat embossed in silver pearl and glitz EP. I popped the centre piece up, adding a white feather underneath for interest.
Thanks for stopping by, HUGz, Joanna
Oh this is so gorgeous. Love how elegant it is.
Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!
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Love the textures on your lovely card! So happy you linked up to the Time Out Retro challenge where I’m guest designing this week!
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So much amazing texture on your beautiful monochromatic card Joanna!! Love it! xx
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Stylish, chic and so elegant, Jo … fabulous dimension and texture … love the shimmer amid all the white on white! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Anita 🙂
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Glorious white on white with terrific texture and a pop of glitz. Terrific techniques and stunning card. Fabulous design and love the extra interest of the feather and the cute little heart x.
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Wow! So much texture and dimension on this white on white card, Jo! Love the frames and embossing and how you’ve used the feather! So very elegant, my friend!
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wow, stunning Jo, such a beautiful wedding card 🙂
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Gorgeous wedding card. Such a clever design. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out.
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Imaginative, creative, brilliant, elegant and OH so artsy! You have no idea how long I studied this magnificent card before commenting. Your layout is amazing and love the glitz you added. This is one, amazing card!
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So wonderfully unique and artistic – what a fabulous combination of elements and techniques!
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