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Guest Designing for JUGS #347

Hi Everyone,

this is my inspiration for Just Us Girls second week challenge:


It is trend week and the technique is spotlighting. This is kind of hot right now - seeing it all over blog land. And it does look really cool and its perfect for all of us with limited coloring skills, like myself... 

I wanted to use this beautiful Technique Junkie stamp - got it in April at the Allentown stamp Fair. It was begging me to be inked up....
The sentiment is by Neat&Tangled. Added Bakers twine. 


Always wanted to do spotlighting?? Now is the time to do it! Can't wait to see what you create!

Happy Spot Lighting!


Comments

Ashwini Rao said…
It looks gorgeous!! And a perfect stamp for showcasing the technique too! :)
Ruth said…
Oh wow! You do spotlighting beautifully and that stamp is amazing - looks like it has real texture. Xx
BożenA said…
I love such saving coloring. It draws attention to the selected elements and strongly appeals to the imagination. Yes, another unusual card.
hugs, heve a nice weekend, Cornelia!
BozenA
Nancy said…
I Adore this card Cornelia! Incredible job! First time for me as well with this technique! You nailed it!
I Card Everyone said…
Cornelia!! I've heard of this technique, but I've never seen it used so beautifully! HOW did you do this? It seems you've used a circle stamp, but then colored, too? Tutorial, please? xx
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Hello Cornelia: WOW!! this is simply gorgeous!!!
You have inspired me to give this challenge a try, your spot lighting technique is "SPOT ON!!!" Love the beautiful colors, and by the way, you are an amazing colorist, I'm in awe at all of your creations.
Thank you for the inspiration, I'm definitely giving this challenge a try.
Hugs,
Maria Rodriguez.
Sharyn Polesel said…
Cornelia this is beautiful! What a great stamp set for this technique. It highlights it perfectly!
Vicki Dutcher said…
I studied this card [since I got it in real life ;)] -- LOVE the way you did the spotlighting!
Chris Dring said…
Wow! Cornelia, this is such a STUNNING card! Love your take on the spotlighting technique!
conil said…
Did you say something about limited coloring skills???? I don't believe it! Not from what I've seen...think you're a bit too hard on yourself. To me, You can do anything. (No, there is nothing nefarious about that statement.) This card just proves my point...it's exceptional. Once again, your eye for design creates an extraordinarily gorgeous card. Love this spotlight technique and you do it perfectly.
papierelle said…
Bow, das ist ja wieder eine mega schöne Karte!! Toll gemacht!!
Sue VanDeVusse said…
This is gorgeous! I love the flowers and the way you spotlighted them. Great choice using that label sentiment and using the twine. Lovely design!
Monika Reeck said…
wooooww your spotlighting is stunning
the stamp really perfect for it
and I love your choice of Purple color
again another Stunner card of you
yayy
Luv your card
I have seen at JUGS and I knew it is yours hehe
Suchi said…
This stamp is so cool! And I had to see this card twice to understand what you did....just out of the world!! :)
Suchi xx
Mac Mable said…
Stunning card, loving the spotlighting technique you've used and the colours are so perfect....love it x
Bobby said…
I love this, Cornelia. The spotlighting in several places is different and so eye catching.
Judy Woodland said…
Oh my gosh, this is just stunning. I adore that stamp - I WANT it!!! And your purple color is perfect. This is simply GORGEOUS!!!
Ina G said…
Fabulous take on our Spotlight challenge. Just gorgeous. Love the stamp you used.
Kim Heggins said…
Stunning card Cornelia...just stunning! I love the wonderful flowers you created, that purple and black is amazing.

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