Thursday, May 2, 2019

CAS[E] this Sketch #320

By now, you must know how much I adore words … N@ Ali's Sketch #320 provides the perfect place for a few well-meant ones...


… and while I wait for color to return to my world, I thought I'd put a black and white spin on those Pretty Pink Posh Fuchsia!


Who knows?  I may just color them another day!

=]  Michele

15 comments:

  1. Love the graphic styling of this one...the black and white so impactful.

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  2. So pretty in black and white...makes those images SHINE!

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  3. Ohhhh I would never dare, but this looks GORGEOUS!!! I attempt a card such as this beauty, and then it would sit on my mind...All day, and all night! I'm not even joking! I have such a hard time pulling back, and wish I didn't. There is an incredible artistry to simplicity...It makes such a statement! This is just beautiful, Michele. Ok, I'm done rambling now :)

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  4. I say leave them.. the B & W adds so much drama to these delicate fuchsia!

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  5. This is GORGEOUS!!! I LOVE the black and white. So graphic and chic!!

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  6. What a fabulous take on this sketch Michele, pretty pretty card! Miss you too ;)

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  7. Wonderful card -- love the bold black and white!

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  8. Your black and white color palette is fabulous for this sketch, Michele! Love your choice of blooms and leaves and your sentiment is so lovely!

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  9. Oh, this is such a beautiful CAS card, Michele! Love the sketch and your interpretation. Gorgeous!

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  10. Beautiful! Love the graphic look of this card. :)

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  11. Audrey Hepburn would adore this card....as elegant as that perfect little black dress!

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  12. The perfect sketch for words, Michele. TFS your black and white thoughtful card. Hugs..Nancy

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  13. Love the cohesive penned look for both the images and the sentiment, Michele! So refreshing to see a simple black and white card. The circle die is perfect for drawing your eyes in to the sentiment in a subtle way.
    Hideko xx

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  14. So simple yet so eye catching, Michele. I love the hole-y circle for the sentiment to accent it.

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  15. Those stamps work great for a black and white graphic design--very striking!!

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