Wednesday 20 November 2013

Muse 44


This is for this week's Muse - inspired by this card by Marion:


I changed the season and went retro with some old Stampin' Up brads and a Simon Says Stamp Christmas tree die.

I hope you'll play along with us this week - the deadline is Monday morning at 8:00 EST. If you can't play, you can still pick your favourites - come back to Muse between 8:00 am Monday and 8:00 am Tuesday to vote!

22 comments:

  1. LOVE this take, so inspiring!!!
    Love your trademark rainbow colors Ardyth!!

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  2. It is so great to see all these different and beautiful Christmascards here! This one is stunning! So clean and fun! Warm greetings, Gerrina

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  3. Gorgeous design, Ardyth! I love those colourful brads against the black and white card!

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  4. WOW! You never cease to amaze me with your creations :) Hugs Bev x

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  5. Fabulous way to use brads, Ardyth! Yummy colours too.

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  6. Oh. My. Word. (enough said) :)

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  7. Completely delicious, Ardyth ... love the wee pops of colour! Anita :)

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  8. Oh my, love that die and brads!

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  10. Wonderful card, Ardyth! Great for the Muse challenge. Love the design of the white tree w/the colorful dots. :)

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  11. Oh, this is fabulous. Just the right amount of white and color.

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  12. Ardyth, this is such a wonderful take on the muse, I like that you used the enamel coloured dots, love the clean CAS feel to this card!

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  13. Gorgeous card Ardyth - I just love the design xx

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  14. Graphic gorgeousness! The absolute precise placement of the brads creates a perfectly balanced design!

    Love it :)

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  15. Amazing card, Ardyth. The monochrome with the little rainbow drops is fab!

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  16. LOVE this! So bold and stunning! I love the color the brads add! :)

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