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Runway Inspired Challenge #26

I really like this inspiration photo form this month Runway inspired challenge. Isn't that dress gorgeous?! I tried to recreate it on my card, which I made for my sister. It's the first time I tried my alcohol inks, which have been festering in a drawer now for about 9 months....I like the result - I guess I will start using them more. The star/snowflake is from Penny black, the sentiment is Hero Arts. I also liked it up with CASology #24 "Star" challenge.




Comments

Ardyth said…
Love how you did the background - this is a wonderful take on the RIC inspiration with those rich colours. Fun to use a snowflake as a star - thanks so much for playing along with CASology this week! You're a star!
Rosemary said…
wow... gorgeous background! a fabulous interpretation of both challenges!! thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
Susan Hogan said…
They festered well though - love your background and the stars are so good a representation of the dress design! Great card and great entry in the challenge.
Michelle said…
Wow, this is beautiful! Your background is amazing!
Wida said…
This is really pretty! I don't know what to do with alcohol inks, Virginia Lu uses them a lot, but gosh, I love the result. How bout you just use yours more and I come visit? ;)
Deal - I have this whole stash of them at home - bought at the Rangers yearly sale and have used them once....Sad...I'll think about something....
Jennifer Rzasa said…
Wow, that background is gorgeous! And it's your first time using alcohol inks?! So cool :) Thanks for joining us on the Runway!
Nina Yang said…
You nailed the challenge, Cornelia! The alcohol inks inked background looks awesome! Can't believe it is just your first try! Beautiful work! Thank you for joining us in the Runway Inspired Challenge!
Unknown said…
Beautiful stamping over the alcohol inks!! Such a pretty card! So glad you joined us over at the Runway Challenge!!

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