Hi!
Sob! It's officially the last Colour Creations Blog Share! I think we've managed to convince Catherine to keep going for the 5 new In Colours, so you may well see us back next Tuesday night though! In the meantime, this week we are stamping with Tranquil Tide. It's a lovely, deep earthy green that I've come to love.
Once again, I made a pair of cards using punched shapes and the Floating Frames technique. I used a sheet of Tranquil Tide DSP from the Classic Garage DSP pack and a retired arrow punch for my shapes. Apologies for using a retired punch, but it was just so perfect for the theme of my card that I couldn't resist!
The dreams sentiment is from the Follow Your Dreams stamp set, and the rays are from a soon to retire Hostess set called Here Comes The Sun. I think they work pretty well together, along with the arrows.
Here Comes The Sun also had the perfect sentiment for the inside of the card too! I think I'll give this card to Ada, as she's dancing in a charity performance on Saturday night.
Now, I know I said a pair of cards, and I've only shown you one. Silly me grabbed Shaded Spruce cardstock instead of Tranquil Tide for the other card, and I was too far gone with it before I realised. Oops! I will have to show you that one another time.
Catherine's blog is where you'll find the rest of this week's cards, which are always well worth the look! Hopefully I'll see you next week with a new In Colour.
Bye for now,
Tina
Tina this is such a fabulous floating frame card so perfect for a male card. As I have that retired arrow punch too I might CASE your gorgeous card if that's okay. Thank you so much for hopping along on the colour Creations blog hop xx
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome card Tina! Those arrows are perfect for the floating frame technique, I'm so glad I kept it too.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card you've made there Tina, I must try this floating technique.
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational card Tina, I love the Arrows they work really well with the floating frame technique, I still haven't tried this yet.
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