Hi!
It's Tuesday evening, which means it's time for the new Colour Creations Blog Share. Are you enjoying our trip through the Stampin' Up! colour collection? I am!
This week the focus colour is Blushing Bride. It's such a lovely, dusky soft pink. A soft colour needs a soft paper, so I decided to use some of my Delightfully Detailed SDSP. The oval piece was perfect for my plans. I wanted the main panel of my card to be Blushing Bride, so I decided to brayer some ink over the paper. To stretch the paper even further, I cut a piece of Whisper White the same size as the oval panel and layered the two pieces before I brayered. The result was two pieces with an oval feature in Blushing Bride. You can see what I do with the second piece on Friday.
For today's card I used the DSP piece. I love Blushing Bride paired with Early Espresso, don't you? And even better with a piece of the dark Wood Textures DSP!
I pulled out my Animal Outing Stamp set and stamped the Kangaroo on some Watercolour paper. I coloured her with my Aqua Painter using the following inks: Crumb Cake (Kangaroo), Early Espresso (Kangaroo shading), Grey Granite (Koala), Blushing Bride (Kangaroo chest, ears and nose, and koala nose), Pear Pizzazz (grass) and Balmy Blue (sky).
How adorable is that banner? I used my Pick A Pennant stamp set to make it. I don't have the matching dies, but it was easy enough to trim around the banner. I snipped up between each section of the banner so that I could curve it a little more across my card. Don't you love the rustic texture the wood paper adds to the background? It's such a sweet contrast against the lacy paper.
I added and coloured another Kangaroo on the inside using my Aquapainter and inkpads. It's just on Whisper White this time, so it's never as good a result as when I used Watercolour paper, but it's good enough. And look - I managed to stamp the 'Little One' stamp correctly first time! LOL
You can see what the rest of the ladies have created over at Catherine's blog. Just a little tip - when you get to the list of links you can right click on the link instead of left clicking. A little box should pop up and you can choose to open the link in a new window or new tab. This little trick saves you from jumping back and forth between each blog and Catherine's. You can just click on each window/tab in turn and close it when you're done looking and hopefully commenting!
Bye for now,
Tina
Tina that colour combination is amazing as is your water colouring. Such a very cute card! Thanks for hopping along on the colour creations blog hop again!
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness Tina!!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this card!!! I love your colouring, I love your choice of the Wood Textures DSP, I love the banner, I love how you made two card fronts from the Delightfully Detailed DSP! Oh wow, I love this card!
ReplyDeleteOh Tina, what a super cute baby card! The darker wood textures background really helps the rest pop on the card and that lacy oval is fantastic brayered with ink.
ReplyDeleteOk Tina, you make me want to have another baby just so I can have that card (eeek!) So gorgeous. I Love it! I will have to case it whenever I have a friend or family member have a baby it is just so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is utterly adorable, Tina! I don't think I have ever paired Blushing Bride with Early Espresso, but I will be rectifying that - what a gorgeous colour combination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute baby card and I love the tip for the Delightfully Detailed DSP. I have a couple of baby cards to make and might just be stealing it!
ReplyDeleteLove your card Tina, Love this stamp set it's on my wish list.
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