Oct 30, 2013

White on White card :)

This time its a monochromatic card...and its a WOW card again..Earlier cards you can see here and here.
This card is a combination of dies, border punch and embossing.
Diwali sweets and savories preparation is well started yesterday at my home and just squeezed my time to do this card as a bit relief from my hand ache...Ya crafting is a therapy too :)

Thinking of my Sweet granny at this moment as she used to do so many varieties of sweets and savories for Diwali and she used to start 4-5 days before Diwali and inbetween there will be lot of neighbour friends asking for recipes, trial versions of those recipes will be going on at my home...She never complained of handache at all...She was an expert cook :) Really miss u dear ma...

Coming to my card


White CS is embossed using spots embossing folder and on it used a negative of 2nd large Timeless rectangle Spellbinder die as frame. To it added the tessatina border as trellis. White doily is added and mounted this on top of the base white CS whose one end is punched using MS double arches.



A white satin ribbon is pleated and a bow is added on the middle of pleats and its hanging over the edge with the punched border. Frame Venetian panel taken whose edges are embossed using Zing clear EP using heat gun and on to it added the sentiment.


Tropical flourish, mum bloom and few small flowers are added with a butterfly at a corner. Rhinestone, few pearls are as final touch.

Hope you like it.

Wishing all my visitors, readers and fellow blogger pals, a very happy and wonderful Diwali. Have a fantastic festival of lights :)

Challenges entered:

Cherrylynn designs - Edgers, borders (used CLD dies- sunflower die, small exotic butterfly, tropical florish)
Beyond grey challenges : Layers + over the edge ( On base cs - white doily, spots embossed layer, negative of timeless rectangle die, frame venetian panel , MS bordered punch and ribbon are over the edge) (Honorable mention)
IBS - WHW #121 - Embossed edges (sentiment panel edges are embossed with clear ep)
Oct Customer gallery (sentiment is used from ur store-  frame labels )
Sweet stamps challenge - Frame
Corrosive challenges #186 (chosen flowers, layers,sentiment)
Sentimental sundays - Monochromatic + happy birthday (Top 3)
Tammy scrapincorner - Anything goes
Pile it on - Embellishment crazy (used rhinestone, pearls,ribbon, flourish, flowers, butterfly)
Challenges4everybody - anything goes
Itsy bitsy - Anything goes with IB (used spots IB embossing folder, Thin cut frame Venetian panel die from ur store) (W I N N E R)
Simons says stamp challenge - Anything goes


26 comments:

Artes de Nágela said...

Beautiful and very classy!
Hugs!

Denise said...

Fantastic!!! This is so gorgeous! I just love white on white.. Thank you for sharing with us at SweetStamps.com.
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Denise
http://dixicreations.blogspot.co.uk/

Indira Tanwar said...

Lovely card Sathya!! The lattice bg looks elegent.

SUGANTHI said...

Truly gorgeous!! I like how all the elements come together perfectly complementing each other. Happy Diwali to you too Sathya.

Vijaylaxmi Siyal said...

Superbly Gorgeous card it is sathya...!!looks so very elegant too..

ManuK said...

It's lovely, Sathya! I always felt like all white cards have such an elegant feel to them!

Hugs!
Manu

Donna K said...

beautiful monochromatic! white on white is my favorite! thank you for sharing your lovely creation with us at sweetstamps.com! ~donna k

Deepti Stephens said...

Very very beautiful dear..

SD pooja said...

Gorgeous card Sathya !! I loved the frames n the pleated ribbon looks wonderful !

Karen said...

Stunning and I really love all the extra details and monochromatic theme here Sathya! Thanks for playing along in this week's Cheery Lynn Designs challenge. -Karen

Katrin said...

Очень красиво)

Shelly Schmidt said...

Beautiful! Love the dies and the gorgeous pleated ribbon! Thanks for sharing with us at SweetStamps.com

Susan Longman said...

STUNNING!!!! I love monochromatic cards... especially in white... you rocked this challenge...thanks for playing at Cheery Lynn this week :)

chillin with Quillin said...

the card is gorgeous, love white on white !!!!
Paula

Suman Pandit said...

This is gorgeous, Sathya, love how all blended so beautifully!! Diwali wishes to you and your family !!

shulsart said...

Gorgeous white on white card, Sathya. The flowers are stunning. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Cheery Lynn Designs challenge.

Paper Creations by Shirley said...

So beautiful & elegant. Love this white on white design and the die cuts.

Crafting Vicky said...

This is stunning. So elegant all in white. That's one of the things that I have so much trouble with!!! And you totally master it!

Thanks for joining us at Tammy's Scrapin Corner this week. Hope to see you again next week DT Crafting Vicky I’m doing a little giveaway to celebrate 450 followers come and join in http://crafting-vicky.blogspot.ca/2013/10/giveaway-celebration-for-450-followers.html

K Clark said...

Beautiful!!! Thanks for joining us at pile it on! I hope to see you back again this week for a new challenge! Kimberly DT

Shea said...

WOW is right!! This card is fantastic and stunning in its monochromatic elegance! It deserves to be framed. Love all the beautiful layers and the many elements that all come together to say WOW. Beautifully done! Thanks so much for playing along with us at IBS!!

Lorraine A said...

Gorgeous card Sathya :-) the whole design of this is stunning ! so beautiful :-)

thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
luv
Lols x x x

Unknown said...

wow! absolutely gorgeous!!

Sunehra Koshy said...

This is outstanding Sathya, been admiring this one of days! Thanks so much for playing along with the Anything Goes with ItsyBitsy Challenge. All the very best!
ItsyBitsy - The Blog Place

PJ said...

wow thats pretty gorgeous !
I loveee this card ! Love all the layers and the over the edge lace is pretty as ever ! Wonderful work

Dr.S.Anbarasan said...

Very Beautiful..

Durga said...

Congrats on the win, Sathya. Your white on white cards are always stunning, and this one indeed deserves the win :)