I LOVE clean and simple cards, they look so crisp, so that is what I set out to do when I made these cards. Here is how my card was made.
1. Die Cut DG743 Stylized Dahlia on a white panel.
2. Place removable tape around the edges of a white card and sponge with Radiant Neon inks in Electric Pink, Electric Purple, Electric Green and Electric Yellow. Remove tape.
3. Glue die cut piece onto the sponged card and glue with Beacon Adhesives 3 in 1 glue.
4. Sponge a small tag with Electric Purple, Green and Pink. Stamp sentiment from Regal Bird Quotes by Stampendous on the tag with Onyx Black VersaFine. Glue to the stem and place a green rhinestone in the hole.
5. Glue a purple bow made from May Arts Ribbon and glue with 3 in 1 glue.
Now here is the card I originally made but a couple of days ago the Amazing Pam Hornschu made a card with this stencil and it was so similar to mine I thought I better make another! This card used the same inks but they were sponged on the diecute panel and glued ontop of a black panel. So today you get two from me.
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ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful. Love the coloring technique, makes each card unique, though they are the same. Good job.
very pretty and love the negative aspect.
ReplyDeleteWOW! The neon inks nailed this card. Love the tiny tag and little bow embellishment. Just darling!
ReplyDeleteSo very striking with your neon colors...I love the look! Your bow and little tag are such great compliments to this awesome flower! Flower Power...lol
ReplyDeleteLove both of them, but if I had to choose it would be the negative one.
ReplyDeleteah HA!!! It's that positive/negative thingy going on again! LOVE how you did the coloration on a piece of paper and slipped it behind the negative die image! Thanks for your involvement in the blog hop Jamie Wonderful work all!
ReplyDeleteI saw the neon inks and then forgot where I saw them. So glad to see your card. Now I know where the inks came from. I love the cards. Those neon inks really pop.
ReplyDeleteSimple and striking. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to play with my new dahlia dye. Great ideas here!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, so very colourful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors on your card!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I so love those neon inks. Also great bow. I appreciate a good bow. LOL
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful card Jamie! Love the striking contrast of the Neon with the white overlay, but love the black contrast too. Win, win!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful--great technique to add color.
ReplyDeletePretty cards with those fun colors of neon inks and that pretty Stylized Dahlia die! Great idea to use the die cut and the negative cut too!
ReplyDeleteLove how you did the background.
ReplyDeleteLove both cards but the first one is my favorite! I'm really loving the neon colors! Very nicely done two-fer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card; thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTwo stunning cards, great colouring.x
ReplyDeleteBoth of these would be great as gift packs of cards! I love simple that is awesome looking as well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, perfect colors.
ReplyDeleteSue
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Love the colors of both cards.
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Love this card! You used such vibrant and pretty colors on the background!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I absolutely love the look of the white die cut with the neon behind it, stunning! Great work. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
Love this technique. Simple, yet elegant!
ReplyDeleteWow, the colors are stunning on your cards! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOooo both are so very lovely! Superb showcasing of the stencils and great technique! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful card...your blending of the colors is perfect!
ReplyDeleteJan