The ink has worked perfectly on that embossing folder, Sid! Great technique....and still one that I haven't got around to :) Thank you for sharing with us at Less is More!
What a fabulous idea Sid and a stunning technique with the embossing folder. Love the colours and texture here with a super sentiment too. Thanks for playing along at Less is More this week. Sarah
Aren't embossing folders fab?! I must remember to ink mine up more often because this looks great, loving the mix of colours. Thanks for sharing with us. Anita x Less is More
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Very effective technique, Sid. Super card. x
ReplyDeleteLove this Sid and congrats on your win at Less is More!
ReplyDeleteLove this Sid. I tried the same technique but with no success. So went for a different design... Yours looks fab!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Sid, I love your colour choices.
ReplyDeleteElaine
Very creative approach, and as always you have such a good eye for colour - this looks fab! Great LIM entry, really clean and impactful.
ReplyDeleteA text to think about, nice sentiment and the colours are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally fab and funcky. With a fabulous sentiment Debbs x
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking card Sid - love your colours on the embossing
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
I keep meaning to try that technique. Love the colours on your card.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Beautiful done.
ReplyDeleteLoving this, perfect xx
ReplyDeleteGreat technique, the texture and the colours, great card.
ReplyDeleteGreat card with this fun technique, love the colours and circles!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, and perfect sentiment. Thanks for sharing at Less is More!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like artwork, and a cool one too!
ReplyDeleteThe ink has worked perfectly on that embossing folder, Sid! Great technique....and still one that I haven't got around to :) Thank you for sharing with us at Less is More!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea Sid and a stunning technique with the embossing folder. Love the colours and texture here with a super sentiment too. Thanks for playing along at Less is More this week. Sarah
ReplyDeleteGorgeous make, Sid!Jo x
ReplyDeleteHi Sid, thanks for your kind comment on my blog. Lovely to 'meet' you. Just had a little wander around your blog, wow beautiful artwork
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Great colors and design, yet you've left some wonderful white space for that great sentiment! NJ!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Sid, I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThakns for your nice compliment. I like your card too.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Michelle
PS: will follow you too your cards are great. Lots of inspiration for me.
Really like your colour combinations and the bold design is offset with the small sentiment in an unobtrusive font.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
groovy! how psychedelic..i like it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous vibrant design Sid!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking part
Anne
"Less is More"
Love this design and technique! Great sentiment, too. x
ReplyDeleteLove your card, such a great use of your embossing folder. Karen x
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the challenge, love the colours you used.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCool take on the geometric challenge!
ReplyDeleteO, what a great colours on your one layer card! I went thru your recently added cards and I'm impressed. Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteThat technique worked perfectly on your fun and funky card Sid. Perfectly geometric!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing it with us at Less is More.
Sharon xx
Love this Sid! I'm going to have to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fab Sid, I love those super jazzy colours!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Beautiful!! Colours, layers and that quote! Top!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun card; so very clever of you too to emboss and add colour at the same time!
ReplyDeleteWooowww,gorgeous card and amazing design...Zeljka X
ReplyDeleteAmazing card, Sid! I actually thought you had applied some glossy paste or something - the peeking white between the colors looks great too!
ReplyDeleteAren't embossing folders fab?! I must remember to ink mine up more often because this looks great, loving the mix of colours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
Less is More
Love this card...vibrant and striking!
ReplyDeleteLove this card...vibrant and striking!
ReplyDeleteGreat using the colors and stamp.
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