Thursday, September 20, 2012

MIM #83 + MFW-Asymmetry Challenge

OK, I have to admit I am a Card Aisle stalker! I take photos of cards I see in the stores and think,  "I can make this!"  
So when I saw the MIM video by Melissa Phillips HERE
I was all over this challenge and can sooo relate to Melissa saying,
"I can't leave well enough also, so I added...." 
Yep, me too, I had to keep taking photos of the updated version :)

This is actually a Birthday card I received this year, not a stalked card aisle card ;)
Sorry this is a dark photo, it just started raining outside and had to re-take this one indoors!
 I am also posting this card to Moxie Fab's Card Design Handbook Week - Asymmetry Challenge which you can check out HERE

definition of asymmetry:   Asymmetry is the placement of non-identical forms to either side of a balancing point in a way that the two sides seem to be of the same visual weight, but aren't.

Now, I think I have created Asymmetry with my butterflies and the sentiment, but also think I need this special PC issue, just to be sure...


Cath has a total of 5 challenges from this beauty still going on!


My card ~ please click on the photo to see more details Cardstock: Base card and panel are Stamper's Select White from PTI; lavender embossed frame panel from Recollections
Stamp:  Patterned Bugs from Inkadinkado
Tools & Embellishments: Corner Rounder from Zutter;  Hearts embossing folder from Cuttlebug; Sheer lavender polka dot ribbon from Michaels; 3-D butterfly stickers from Special Moments; Lavender glitter on butterfly bodies from Stickles

3 comments:

  1. You did a fabulous job Helen, I love it!

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  2. Love your version, Helen! You should enter it in the movement challenge too!

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  3. Hey Helen! Thanks for linking this up to the Asymmetry Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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