Welcome to the third day of MFT's summer school - session 3 - Today's lesson is called:
Hard vs. soft – For every hard line or edge you place on a card, the design is balanced by some softness, whether it be from a texture (like a ribbon) or a shape (like a circle); too much hard or soft might not work.
This is my take on the theme:
I used the new Four way Chevron cover-up die to create my background. The flower was diecut from Coral Crush and Persimmon cardstock and then inked in the center.
I love the contrast between the hard B&W background and the soft, Beautiful flower. The flower really stands out more than if I'd chosen a softer background for it.
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Have a great day, hugs, Karin
wow that card is so cool.. love the background really makes the flower pop
ReplyDeleteSuper POW!! Your flower jumps off this card with the background you used. Awesome. So well done! Plus I'm a fan of that Four way chevron die--love this use of it! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great card. This captures the lesson perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great card. This captures the lesson perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card!! The flower just POPS off this background!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Karin, I don't think I have seen such a beautifully striking card for a long time - it is gorgeous!! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a bold graphic card! Love that big flower!
ReplyDeleteSo striking! And of course GORGEOUS!!!!!!!
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