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RIC #38


Its Runway inspired time again..........


 

Such an elegant outfit! I love that skirt! Looks so soft and silky and the texture is cool! I tried to capture all of this in my card: 


I used a Sizzix embossing folder. The lilac paper I stamped wiht Versamark and clear embossed it, using the Hero Arts background lace stamp. 


Teh sentiment is from Papertrey and the roses are a die from Memeory Box. I stuck little pearls inside.



I had to photograph the card from different angles, so that you can see the shimmer......

Comments

joy said…
Gorgeous take on the inspiration photo! I love the shimmer and the soft palette. Very pretty card!!
Monika Reeck said…
wooow great take on the photo challenge...I love your flower looks yummy....lovely card Cornelia
Barb Ghig said…
Wow! You really captured every detail of the inspiration photo in your card! I love that you used both embossing techniques and your color palette is spot on...Beautiful card, Cornelia!
Tasnim said…
Love this! You have captured the skirt perfectly. In fact, you have captured the whole outfit perfectly :)
Leigh Penner said…
Oh. this is gorgeous! I love the shimmer!
Kim Heggins said…
This is amazing! What an incredible take on this outfit, stunning.
Rosmarie said…
Wow, wie edel und elegant die wieder ist!
Virginia L. said…
Very elegant! Love your added rosettes with the embossed background, Cornelia! So glad that you join the fun with us at Runway Inspired Challenge! Wunder scheon wie immer!
Jennifer Rzasa said…
I love the texture and your rolled roses! Thanks so much for joining us on the Runway!

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