I love the beauty and simplicity of white on white cards, it's one of my favourite techniques. I suppose I can't really claim that my cards are purely white on white given they also include some silver... but they're pretty close.
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INSPIRATION WORDS:
Wise Men, winter, wreath, workshop, wrapping paper, wonder, waterfall card, window card, watercolour, watermarks, wax resist, weaving, white.
Wise Men, winter, wreath, workshop, wrapping paper, wonder, waterfall card, window card, watercolour, watermarks, wax resist, weaving, white.
Oh, those are so beautiful, Beccy! I love white on white but I never think I do it very well. Your embossing is lovely. :-D
ReplyDeleteI too like white on white - a lovely set of cards Beccy - Kudos!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully white and wintry, Beccy. Your embossed tree reminds me of a very CAS baby card I made many years ago, using one of those old-fashioned metal embossing plates (featuring tiny baby feet) and a light box.
ReplyDeleteI've never actually done white on white. I have been thinking about trying black on black though!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are stunning. The silver gives them a lovely, elegant touch
Your cards are elegantly stunning. I love white on white but it never looks right when I try it. I must give it another go. Thank you for the inspiration. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteI love white and white cards always looks so elegant these are fab
ReplyDeleteI love white and white cards always looks so elegant these are fab
ReplyDeleteI love white and white cards always looks so elegant these are fab
ReplyDeleteWOW cards to me are always a 'wow factor' but they do need that touch of silver as you have done. Photographing them is also a key factor to enhance the white of the card.x
ReplyDeleteWhite on white is so elegant! Your cards are beautiful and even thought they look so simple I know it can be difficult pulling one of these simple cards together. I love the silver lettering. Really beings out the elegance of the card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful white on white.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! For me the trouble is: White is not always white, when I not have enough of that paper I started with.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! I must have 5 different shades of white paper.
DeleteSo beautiful and elegant! Edwina Brown
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING cards!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE white-on-white, it is SO ELEGANT!
I especially inspired by your white-on-white matting ... when making white cards, I've only added white accents, never thought of the white matting => Thank You for INSPIRING :)
Wow, wonderful wintery white card!
ReplyDeleteYour cards look so classy....just beautiful!
ReplyDeletexxx Margreet
Wow.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful but yet so simple...well done and tfs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, so classy and elegant. xx
ReplyDeleteWhite on white is gorgeous, but somehow very difficult to create yourself. When I make such a card I never seem to like it, but when others do I love them. This card is great in it's simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of white on white! This is beautiful, Beccy, so clean and elegant looking!
ReplyDeleteSince I love to color, white cards are the most difficult for me to make! And saving your cards to my Pinterest to CASE in the future. They are so beautifully elegant!
ReplyDeletePretty!
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