The Less is More challenge this week is
My oldest grandson is being confirmed tomorrow and I wanted to make him a special card to commemorate the occasion. He's always so sweet and appreciative when I make him a card. I hope it will help him to always remember how important this day is in his life and how proud we are of him.
WHITE ON WHITE
You will have come across this before, but we want to stress we do mean WHITE on WHITE, no
coloured images or additions, with the exception of outlines!
I'd always admired the white on white cards I'd seen but never tried it. One thing I learned is that it takes a lot of texture to make it work.
Here's card #1...
I used 2 shades of white; Naturals White and Whisper White. I really like the 2 shades of white together and the Naturals gives it a more masculine look I think.
The cross is made from the Lattice Bigz die and the background is embossed with my favorite Square Lattice Embossing Folder.
White on white seems so perfect for wedding or anniversary cards and the hydrangea seemed a good image in white. The real challenge came in when I had to figure what to do with the stem. I stamped the flower from the Because I Care set and let the ink dry. Then I used a stylus to press the stem, leaves and outline of the flower. (Actually I used more than one stylus but I don't know what the plural is and I'm too lazy to get the dictionary and look it up right now.) Then I turned it over and glued flowers, punched with the Itty, Bitty Shapes punch, inside the outline of the flower head.
I added pearls to give it some more texture and depth. Actually, this card is More is More for me. I've never used that many pearls on one card! I'll definitely have to hand it and not mail it! It just so happens that one of our daughters has an anniversary coming up. She used hydrangeas in her wedding so I think this will be a perfect card for this occasion.
Looking at it now, I think I might round the bottom corners. If I don't forget....
If you want to see lots of awesome white on white cards, go on over the the Less is More site and take a look.
Thanks for stopping by.
Enjoy!
Bonnie
Both fab but my particular favourite is number two.
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WOW, Bonnie! You're on a roll! I LOVE the way you've created the cross on the first card! I almost ordered that die, but decided it wouldn't go through my cuttlebug. Your second card is just pure elegance!
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ReplyDeleteAgree with you that it takes a lot of texture and dimension to make these wow cards work. Your two cards are both so very different and so beautiful in their own right.
My favourite has to be the hydrangea:-)
These are both stunning. I like the first for its simplicity but the second has to be my favourite. I love the punched flowers. Love Sheila (Cyprus) x
ReplyDeleteThese are both absolutely brilliant Bonnie, the first one is simple beauty, the second is SO innovative and creative... quite amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a talented lady!
Thanks so much for joining us again!
Chrissie
Lady LIM
"Less is More"
Stunning!! Absolutely gorgeous Bonnie
ReplyDeleteLove the textures of the embossing, that confirmation one is perfect
Thank you
Diva LIM mandi
Less is More
Gorgeous cards, I love the flower on the second one. xx Jan
ReplyDeleteThe two shades of white on the Confirmation card work so well together and I love the simplicity of the design. The Hydrangea flower is fabulous - I think the Itty Bitty stamps and punch may have to go on my wish-list, as I am going to (another) SU party next month!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog. Hugs, Sylvia x
What fabulous cards. I love the confirmation card you made for your grandson - the simplicity of the cross on the textured backing is super. And the flower card is beautiful! You nailed this challenge!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and I love all those tiny flowers. Well done.
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Two lovely and very special cards. Your Grandson's confirmation card is very stylish. The flowers simply charming XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Bonnie, I love the simplicity of the confirmation card. I think that embossing folder is just gorgeous....another thing for the wish list :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Beautiful cards
ReplyDeleteTwo equally fabulous cards.
ReplyDeleteLynne xxx
Two Stunning cards Bonnie, I find it hard to pick a favourite. Hugs Rita xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Bonnie :-) both are lovely and am sure your granson appreciates this card :-)
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Lols x x x
Both STUNNING cards
ReplyDeleteSuper cards. Your first one is perfect for the occasion and love the flower on your second one. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card for your grandson's confirmation. Hope it all went well! Your hydrangea card is extraordinary - my suggestion is to frame it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous white-on-white cards, Bonnie!! I agree--lots of texture is the key to these tricky but high-impact cards. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards you came up with, and both so different! All those pearls and effort were well worth it on the hydrangea--brilliant idea to emboss the stamped image and use the reverse side. I'll have to try that!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards, the hydrangea is absolutely stunning. x
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful cards, love the simplicity of the first, and the elegance of the second.
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards, love that Hydrangea esp. :O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, Totally beautiful both cards, love them:0) xxx
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, these are fabulous. The confirmation card is sure to be treasured by your grandson and what a wonderful anniversary card for your daughter. I love white on white cards and would love to try one.
ReplyDeleteTwo very beautiful cards. They will be treasured.
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