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Sunday 29 November 2015

Clarity Ducks!

I tried to rise to the Clarity Challenge: Clean And Simple

So here is a CAS Card using 3 Clarity stamps, and a Clarity stamp with a clump of grasses and weeds, and a Clarity stencil.

First three Distress Inks, and the Clarity stencil with a torn paper rectangle look, and I blended a blue, to symbolise sky, a brighter green to symbolise grass, and an Olivey-green to resemble pond water.

Then I stamped the three ducks, then a symbolic clump of grass near the edge of the pond/lake. All the stamping was done in Versafine Black ink. The card used was watercolour card.

I should like this to be entered into the Clarity Challenge November CAS, with the title of mine being Clarity Ducks!

I should also like this to be entered into the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes, and into the "That's Crafty Challenge - Black and White with a Hint" challenge.

9 comments:

  1. Very clean and simple and effective good luck in the clarity challenge xx

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  2. A very classy clean and simple card CJ. Love the way you've included your hints of colour too.
    Thanks for joining in with our That's Crafty Challenge.
    Fliss DT x

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  3. A lovely card CJ. Perfect for the Claritystamp challenge. Good luck.

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  4. A lovely card CJ. Perfect for the Claritystamp challenge. Good luck.

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  5. Simple but stunning and so effective. Thank you for joining in with the Clarity Challenge and best wishes. ;~}

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  6. Love your design, it's so effective and fits this month's theme perfectly. Good luck in the Claritystamp challenge x

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  7. Super design, very effective. Thanks for entering the Clarity Challenge and good luck.

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  8. Perfect CAS card. Lovely colours xx

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  9. Lovely card! Love the duck silhouettes and wonderful design!

    Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

    hugs...
    Melissa

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