Monday, April 29, 2013

Black and White at Eureka Stamps

This week's challenge at Eureka Stamps Challenge Blog is a Black & White theme.  I couldn't resist adding just a bit of color to my project.  I started with some black and white Bazzil cardstock and black and white/white and black polka dot patterned papers from my stash.  I used Eureka Stamps digi#23902 Cool Cat With Shades as my focal point, and then created the sentiment out of various rub-ons (inspire and me) and a canvas letter from my stash (red U), along with some black and red Baker's twine, and some inking and machine stitching.  Pretty simple card, but Eureka Stamps has really cute images that make card-making easy.  Being a Black & White Challenge, I didn't have to even touch the image with any color at all to make it look this way.  I hope that you will stop by Eureka Stamps Challenge Blog and share with us this week if you have any Black & White projects.
Karen Letchworth for Eureka Stamps

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
 
 
The Squirrel and The Fox Challenges - Challenge #42 - Furry Friends
 
I really appreciate your visit today.  I also want to invite everyone to stop by this week and share with us in the challenge at Word Art Wednesday Challenge Blog (always Anything Goes).  We have TWELVE amazing prizes up for grabs this week, and it would be a tremendous blessing to have YOU share with us.  Have a blessed week, and thanks for stopping by!
 
Count your blessings,
Karen

5 comments:

  1. Karen this is gorgeous - love that image and the way you have used it.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Such a cute card! Love the pop of red! :) Thanks for playing along in the "Anything Goes" challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp challenge blog!

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  3. j'adore, trop fun et mignon, biz

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  4. Oh that is one super-cool cat! I love the shades! What a fab monochrome card! Thank you again for joining in at The Squirrel and the Fox!

    love Mags B x

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