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Friday, November 21, 2014

One More for Muse and Less is More

Hello Again,
I am back with another card for this week's Muse Challenge and I was thrilled to see that it qualifies for the the Less is More challenge, which is more than one tree! You can see the Muse inspiration card here; it was created by the fabulous Marion Vagg. I love the ombre-esque quality to the balloons and the way the black sentiment pops against the colour and all the white space. This is the source of my inspiration.

While I was at Home Depot yesterday, I was ambling by the paint department when the paint chips hollered at me. So, of course I had to pick some up in all sorts of colours. I die cut my trees from them to capture that ombre effect. I wanted dimension, so I didn't die-cut the sentiment out fromthem directly. Instead I die-cut it in white and popped it on top - I wanted it to pop the way the black panel pops on Marion's card. The sentiment is from a Papertrey Ink die as is the snowy hill. The tree is a die I picked up from a local craft store - I don't remember the company name. I also embossed the background with my trusty Swiss Dots EF - that was the very first embossing folder I bought! I love the way the monochromatic colour scheme and the white space create a very clean look.

Thanks so much for stopping by - I would love to hear your feedback. Please head over to Muse and Less is More to see all the wonderful creations.

8 comments:

  1. Love your paint chip trees & the embossed background - you created a perfectly balanced winter scene :)

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  2. Love this idea - similar to your other one, but using different techniques and colours! Thanks for joining us at Muse this week!

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  3. Gorgeous tree shaped die here Meg and lovely colours against the white snow. Super CAS and a great example for the challenge
    thanks so much for taking part and sharing
    Sarah
    Less is More

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  4. Just catching up with last week's comments!
    This is fabulous,. I just love the colours of those gorgeous trees!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More

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  5. Super shading, love your trees!
    Thank you so much for joining us at Less is More
    Anne
    LIM Designer

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  6. I cant believe those are made from paintchips, very nice indeed
    Bridget #24

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!