This so much reminds me of the 80-ties. Neon colours did just NOT look good on me ;o)
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This challenge finally made it possible for me to take out my Neon ink colours from Hero Arts. And I also decided to try working with them on glossy photo paper.
This is how my card turned out....
The neon ink colours doesn't really "pop" on my photos, but you can see the shine of the glossy paper.
The sentiment in Danish means "Hey Gorgeous, Congrats".
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I remember the 80s a bit too well... I had a pair of bright pink trousers and why I thought they looked good I will never know! Love the card; the neon inks look great on the glossy card. Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteme to the 80 but great card
ReplyDeleteI love that glossy card and those neons do jump out at you. And I bet you looked fab in neon really!
ReplyDeleteNeon and the 80s...makes me shiver a bit *grin* Your card, however, makes me smile...bright, vibrant, pretty! Using the glossy paper adds to the WOW factor! Hope you're enjoying the sun and sand immensely!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
It looks fresh and vibrant and the multi colour stamping is beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, Pia! Love the off center placement of your papers and the pop of black is very dramatic. Love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey remind me 80-ies as well :) I don't like neon colors in life, but love your card. It's stunning! These colors jus pop! Love how they're combined with black background sentiment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful use of our product!.
ReplyDeleteBring on the polyester suits, synthesizers and strobe lights!
We are proud to be part of your creations!.
Warmest regards,
Paul
Dymo Customer Service
Those are beautiful neon colors and patterns, and I love how you used color contrast with the panels! The black sentiments dress everything up quite nicely too!
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