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9.04.2012

ric#19

Good morning!  I'm so excited to share the newest Runway Inspired Challenge...this month, we are focusing on menswear!  


source: style.com


I love the graphic color blocking in his shirt, so I chose to replicate it in a softer color palette:
(another entry for the Moxie Fab World Gallon/Quart/Pint challenge!)

I cut out the different colors and arranged them to fit perfectly on the card front.  It looked kinda blah until I added the black strips.

I love how it makes the design pop, in a Frank Lloyd Wright kind of way.

This time around, you are playing for a Simon Says Stamp gift card.  I'd love it if you could stop by my DT friends too, because they have some great cards to share!

Aga
Angeline
Cristina
Laura
Sarah

11 comments:

  1. wow! I am in love with this card! The colors, the black strips...everything is just perfect!

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  2. Love the way you used the stripes and color-blocking to inspire your card.

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  3. I think the black really makes it pop, too! How neat, it really does have the same feel as the shirt. This card is "THE SHIRT!" (get it?? Instead of the sh.....hahaha, maybe that sounded funnier in my head ;)

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  4. Awesome colour blocking and I love how the softer colours really pop against the black!
    Hugs!
    x

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  5. love it. gorgeous! SO neat Jen. this is amazing!

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  6. Everything about this is awesome!

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  7. Love the modern art feel to this card :)

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  8. Hey Jen! Thanks for linking this up to the Gallon/Quart/Pint Challenge in the Moxie Fab World. I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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