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Wednesday 1 July 2020

Colour Creations: Blushing Bride

Hi!


Thanks for joining me once again for the new Colour Creations Showcase. This week we are looking at the second Subtle on the alphabetical list of colours - Blushing Bride. It's a soft pink, that I'd describe as dusty pink. What about you?

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, Colour Creations, Stitched be Mine Dies, Well Written Dies, Subtle 3DEF, Shimmer Paint

I recently purchased the Be Mine Stitched Dies, mostly because they were the old style dies and were fairly heavily discounted. I don't make many hearts cards, but they are handy to have on the odd occasion that I really need them. Blushing Bride week seemed to be a good week to crack them open for the second time. The connected hearts die that I've used was the die that appeals to me most in the set. I cut it four times from Blushing Bride cardstock and then glued them together in a stack. I'd originally planned to sponge some Blushing Bride ink on Whisper White card and lay the hearts over the top, but at the last minute I changed my mind.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, Colour Creations, Stitched be Mine Dies, Well Written Dies, Subtle 3DEF, Shimmer Paint

I used some gorgeous Frost White Shimmer Paint on a layer of Subtle embossed Blushing Bride card instead. It looks so pretty in real life, but is very hard to photograph! I used some Whisper White backed with an adhesive sheet to cut the word 'love' from the Well Written dies. There was a bit of card left over, so I cropped a few little hearts from the WW and inset them in the linked hearts.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, Colour Creations, Stitched be Mine Dies, Well Written Dies, Subtle 3DEF, Shimmer Paint

I purposely let the inside without a sentiment, as it's a more versatile card that way. I cut the linked hearts once again from Blushing Bride, but this time I left the hearts intact. I already had a million of them left over from the front, and I liked the way that it looked with the hearts still in place.

That's all from me this week! Time now to pop on over to Catherine's blog to see what the rest of the team have got up with with Blushing Bride.

Bye for now,

Tina

12 comments:

  1. A beautiful card Tina but wow what an effort to cut the hearts 4 times and then patiently glue them together. You must have had very steady hands to line them all up

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  2. So pretty, Tina! I really love the little hearts on the inside of the card.

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  3. Love a pink & white combination and the hearts die is very sweet. Love the subtle embossed background too!

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  4. I love the simplicity of this card most of all, Tina - thanks for the idea!

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  5. I love it Tina - all that space on the outer of the card and the shimmer paint make the perfect frame for the die and greeting.

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  6. Lovely card Tina, you have some patients to glue all those layers together but they really pop.

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  7. A lovely card Tina. It's such a versatile card and I love those linked hearts from that die set.

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  8. Tina that white shimmer paint looks stunning on your beautiful feminine card. Thank you for sharing your Blushing Bride colour inspiration with us xx

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  9. Tina your card is beautiful both inside and out. I have this set of dies but never think to use them. You have encouraged me to get them out and dust them off.

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  10. Beautiful card Tina. Love your stacked die cut hearts over the Shimmer Paint - great effect. The little hearts within the linked hearts - a special touch. Just gorgeous.

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  11. I can't stop looking at the Subtles embossing - I need to use mine!! Gorgeous card!

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  12. I don't make heart cards either Tina but I like yours and the shimmer of the frost behind the hearts is a lovely touch. Lovely card.

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