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Friday, October 15, 2010

"a day for daisies'" Black out Challenge #4

Greetings!!

Today starts a brand new challenge over at "a day for daises."  Get spooky in honor of the season! Use as much black as possible! There’s black paper, black paint, black glitter, and black ribbon… it won’t be easy but lets’ see how dark you can be!


The challenge begins today (October 15, 2010) and will close on November 4th at Midnight PST. So that means you have a whole two weeks to play along!

The winner will recieve; 2 digi images of their choice from ADayForDaisies.com, their image and blog link featured on our home page, an exclusive Flower Basket winner’s badge, and their image archived among the amazing talent in our sketchbook! The winner will be announced on Friday, November 5th. All you have to do is upload your entry at the end of this post to link up your entry!

If you visit the challenge blog, you can pick up an adorable freebie witch to use in the challenge.


Here's my creation.  I guess I am a literal kind of girl so I of course I challenged myself to go completely black and almost accomplished the tasked.  I title this card "Little black dress," because I don't celebrate Halloween; however, this dress reminds me of the bride of Frankstein's wedding dress.  TFL!


Recipe:
Image:  a day for daisies
DP:  fall paperparck, DCVW cardstock
Embossing folder:  Cuttlebug Swirly
Embellishments: flowers from Prima

Now get to creating...







Remember:  There are no mistakes in card making, only opportunities for creativity!





6 comments:

  1. Candy I love your card - I think it's awesome that you created a "Bride of Frankenstein" dress! The different black elements you incorporated are perfect! Well done!!!

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  2. such a great card! and so clever to use the dress for it! wonderful idea! :)

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  3. WOOHOO! The comment box has reappeared and now I can take time to tell you how much I love your card and all the time and thought you put into it.

    What girl does not love her 'little black dress'..what a fabulous idea! WOOHOO!!

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  4. Excellent! I wouldn't have thought to use that image in this way, but you certainly made it look fabulous.

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  5. Perfection!!! Your coloring on that dress is amazing and all your little embellies are great too! Really good job!

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  6. Love the embossing and excellent coloring of the image!

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Thank you so much for your sugar sweet comments! :-)

Sue Nelson and I

Sue Nelson and I
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