Thursday, May 28, 2020

A Friendly Spotlight


The Challenge Your Stash group uses what we have to make a theme-appropriate card and share what we've made on the 28th of each month. Barb is the leader of the group and keeps us very organized. We take turns choosing the theme - this month it was Sue's turn.

Sue challenged us to use the Spotlighting technique on our cards.

I was afraid. Very, VERY afraid. I've never made a spotlight card that I liked... though I have seem some amazing ones made by others. I trembled in fear. (Okay, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but I was a bit concerned.)

Soooo.... what's a girl to do if she's afraid??? Put it off until the very last minute, of course. LOL! Yep, I made this card last night.

Sheesh! 

Actually, I should do that more often... because this is the best spotlight card I've ever made.





Thanks for a great theme, Sue! I hope you, Barb, and the other CYS gals like my card.

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

Stamp Set: Unity Abundant Blessings stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copic Markers

Papers: Accent Opaque White 120# and Recollections 110# Black CS

Dies: MFT Blueprint 15 and MFT Stitched Mod Rectangle

Embellishments: Recollections Rhinestones

6 comments:

Lynn McAuley said...

What a sensational job of spotlighting you have done with these gorgeous flowers and that wonderful die cut!! It looks gorgeous, Jeanette!!

s.mcfeggan@gmail.com said...

Wow...I've never heard of "Spotlight". Very interesting. I love how your flowers turned out. Such a pretty card.

jimlynn said...

Beautiful spotlight card Jeanette! Those flowers just seem to jump off the page Beautiful!
Lynn

Tracie said...

What a fun card Jeanette. Using the yellow color really made the spotlight technique show.

kiwimeskreations said...

Fabulous spotlight card Jeanette - love that you chose not to use the 'traditional' circle.
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

Beth Norman-Roberts said...

This is the best work Ive seen with this technique. Totally outstanding!