Monday, November 28, 2016

OLS#33 Details

Many thanks to all who participated in the November One-Layer Simplicity Challenge, Peace Be with You. All the entries were lovely and so peaceful! Below the DT members have highlighted details of entries that particularly caught our eyes. After all, clean-and-simple stamping is all about the little details that elevate good design to greatness!

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Susan's Details



Janet's sweetly angelic card has sparkly highlights of wink of stella and stickles on the angel's wings and stars.




Annie cleverly added snowflakes to her peaceful winter scene using Copic Opaque White and a stencil tool.



Hannelie made a stencil of an open book die to create the shading on her stunning 23rd Psalm card. She also designed the sentiment herself on her computer...and it's simply gorgeous!




Karen's Details:



Sundaystamper created a lovely, peaceful card using an old technique and a wonderful snowflake stencil.



Greta's scene is so wonderful for the holidays...love the monochromatic look of peace.


Mel's Card Corner | Blue Christmas

Melissa made a great snowflake card with beautiful blue ombre background.



Ardyth's Details:




Margaret's softly-sponged lotus with all that white space is the epitome of peace!



Sandie took a bold graphic approach to peace!



Marilyn's blue card base adds interest to a one-layer card!

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful theme & beautifully crafted cards! I'm honored you picked my card, Karen! Wishing everyone a peaceful holiday season. Blessings, Greta

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  2. Thank you so much Susan, also for your kind comment on my blog. Truly appreciated!

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  3. What an honor to have my card picked with so many beautiful entries! Thank you for the shout out ~ you made my day!

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  4. Thank you Ardyth for choosing my card and congrats to all winners. I do love this challenge

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  5. This is a great challenge. Ardyth, a big thank you for selecting my card. Susan, your comments meant so much. This challenge was my inspiration for my very first one-layer card.

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