Sunday 29 August 2010

BLACK AND WHITE WITH A HINT OF SILVER

Hi Everyone

A quick post whilst dinner finishes cooking.

I love Sunday. It is the one day of the week that I feel like a proper wife and mother as I cook a Sunday roast and do jobs around the house.

I feel even more righteous today as I have made a starter as well (get me!!!) .. .. .. .. we have a massive glut of courgettes from the garden so I have made courgette, onion, garlic, honey, dill and parmesan cheese soup!! Smells gorgeous so let's hope it tastes that way too.

I know what will happen. We will all eat the soup and then be too full to each our dinner!! LOL!!

Anyway, over to my creation:

and the close up

This used:

Image: Inkadinkado "90355" (Love this image - it really looks like lace).
Embossing Board: Keepsake Card Crafts "Emboss to Impress"
Martha Stewart Punch: Daisy
Black Embossing Powder
Josy Rose: Nail Heads
Dressmakers tracing wheel
Ribbon from the stash box

Very different for me .. .. no image to colour!!!

I hope you likey, likey.

Thanks for calling by.

Love Jules xx

19 comments:

  1. looks fabulous Jules! Very elegant!

    Enjoy the remaining weekend and have a joyous week!

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  2. It's gorgeous Jules, very elegant.
    Love Kerry xxx

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  3. Ooh I likey likey alright I think it is very elegant,classic colours black and white.The way you described that soup I can taste it now.xxx

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  4. It is beautiful, Jules! I love it. That image is so gorgeous - just like lace!

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  5. Hi Jules
    Gosh that soup sounds sooo yummy! Love this card too, very elegant, love the design. Fab border punch too.
    Take care.
    Kelly.x

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  6. Hi Jules, I likey likey too, it's beautifully put together and balances very well. Black and white total classic combination! Hope you enjoyed your meal, sounds scrummy:D xx

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  7. You are always so busy, Jules. I don't stop by for a few days and you put me to shame with all the things you've created. Firstly, though, even though I've now eaten my Sunday dinner, my mouth is watering at the sound of that delicious soup, yummy!!!!!
    This is a very classy card, just shows, we don't always need colour. I love all the other Anniversary cards you created too.
    Glad you are enjoying your Bank Holiday weekend.
    Hugs Lisax

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  8. I like this card alot, I don't do images. I haven't done any of the digital stamping before or used the markers for coloring in. Something I think I would like but haven't the time to learn it. Something I'm very interested in however is the recipe for that soup you speak of.

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  9. wow this is stunning jules.i really thought the stamped panels were lace,the black and white is really classy and i love the punched edges :)

    xx coops xx

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  10. Stunning Jules!Your cards are always so elegant and stylish! xx Jenny xx

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  11. WOW Jules this is one very elegant and classy card the colour combo along with the design looks so professional.
    Hugs
    Lorraine x

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  12. A very classy card, Jules. Love it! So elegant.

    Your soup sounds absolutely delicious. I hope you managed to eat the rest of your dinner as well! xx

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  13. WOW what a stunner...luv the black/white combo xx Lizzy xx :)

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  14. This is really classy Jules. I love the black and white and the layout of the card is really unusual. I love it!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  15. No image, Jules, but such an elegant card! I love black and white with the added silver and the layout is fabulous! Gorgeous! Hugs Delphine xx

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  16. Love the monochrome look! This is just so stylish and elegant! Hugs Juls

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  17. love this one, those embossed panels look really good with the lace stamp. Hope you enjoyed you yummy soup and had room left for dinner. Di.xx

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  18. wow...just love everything about it!
    hugs
    xgemmax

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  19. It's just so elegant, black and white always work so well together but the silver adds something a little bit extra. Hope your soup turned out ok, sounds delicious my kinda recipe.

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