Initially, when I read that the latest Play Date Cafe challenge was to use black and white with a splash of yellow I wasn't particularly keen but I have decided I rather like this colour combination. I have kept the yellow to a minimum by using a yellow glaze pen on the bees and the daisy brad centre is of course yellow. The lovely bee, thistle and Emily Dickinson quote stamps are from a set I have had for several years but I can't recall the make. The swirl stamp is from one of the Paper Artsy Hot Picks sets. I have had the black and white paper for ages too and again I have no idea who the manufacturer is!
15 comments:
I LOVE how you used the tiniest bit of yellow on the bees and the flower! LOVE the big scallop separating the black and white. FAB card!
Really really beautiful card Denise.
Absolutely awesome.
Have a lovely weekend my dear friend.
Beautiful card! The bees and butterflies looks awesome! Love the little daisy :)
The perfect touch of yellow! Such an elegant card. Beautiful! Thanks for playing along with us at the Play Date Cafe this week!
Oh wow - this is stunning Denise. I love the black stamping and the tiniest of yellow accents. Beautiful design.
Beryl xx
What a beautiful card Denise, I always think black and white looks so elegant and I love your yellow accents, they really make the card 'Zing'
Beautiful card, very striking.
Love the shape of your card and the hint of yellow on the flower and bees. Works perfectly and makes a very chic design. Px
Really lovely card! Merry Christmas from The Play Date Cafe.
I love how this turned out! Love the shape of the card and the small hint of yellow!
Really stylish card. Thank you for your comment. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas! Hugs Anesha
Beautiful card. Very pretty. Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog.
Love the black and white and the circle scallop feature, looks fab!
Such an elegant and sohpisticated design in black and white!
Just love this card Denise, it really hits out at me and the tiny bits of yellow
hope your ok?
sorry not been about for ages
Wendy xx
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