Hi!
Welcome back to the new Colour Creations Creative Showcase. This week we are up to Pacific Point, a lovely bright mid-blue from the Brights colour family. I was scrolling through google images this week, looking for inspiration for my card, and I noticed a few cards that had used floral images to create a sort of china-like pattern. Delft, I think it's called? Hopefully you know what I'm talking about - the blue and white designs on crockery.
I didn't have any suitable floral images, so I settled on this scroll image from Ornate Style. I used my Stamparatus to stamp the image repeatedly on a piece of Whisper White cardstock. I made the cardstock slightly longer and wider than I wanted to that I could trim it down. This allowed me to get the piece nice and symmetrical.
I used my new Pretty Perennials stamp set for the sentiment. The rhinestones aren't Pacific Point, they are retired Blueberry Bushell rhinestones, as they were the closest match that I had.
The bonus to making your DIY DSP a little bigger that you need is that you have left over pieces that you can use to decorate the inside! Just a simple strip was all I needed, matted on a scrap of Pacific Point cardstock.
Don't forget to head on over to Catherine's blog now, where you'll find the rest of this week's Pacific Point cards.
Bye for now,
Tina
Lovely stylish card Tina, simple but stunning
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I don't think I have ever used that particular stamp, but it looks amazing how you have created your own DSP with it, fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice way to showcase Pacific Point, Tina; doesn't it look great just with white? The delicate pattern, repeated, is so pretty - including the strip used on the inside of your card.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card, Tina. Just love that bone china design you have created! Very clever!!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant Tina - I don’t think Pacific Point needs any other colour than white and you have nailed it with your delicate stamped image and bolder side panels. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous card Tina, Delft is perfect idea to get inspiration. The Blue and white together and pattern you chose is fantastic. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this Tina. I particularly love the way you have used the stamp to create your own pattern. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteA very elegant design Tina. I love the blue and white only combo - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteElegant, crisp, classic and fresh - what's not to love about the restrained simplicity of this amazing card? Thank you for participating in out Pacific Point showcase tonight xx
ReplyDeleteI love the elegant design of your card Tina. Very classic.
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