Hi!
Hello again! It's time yet again for the new Colour Creations Blog Hop. Boy, are the weeks flying by fast, or what?? Anyway, this week we are looking at Daffodil Delight, which is my favourite yellow in the Sampin' Up! range. Such a bright, happy colour!
Once again, I find myself very time poor, so it's another quick and easy card tonight! I started by cropping a circle from a piece of copy paper and using my Blending Brush to apply ink to the Whisper White card. I deliberately inked more around the edges of the circle and didn't ink the centre at all.
I used my Stamparatus to stamp the pot plant images from Plentiful Plants so that I could stamp multiple times to get a darker image. The sentiment is from Hand-Penned Petals. A White Twine bow finished off the front of the card.
I stamped the same pot plant images on the inside, but just stamped them once. A little more Daffodil Delight ink was brushed over the top. The image is a little darker than it appears in the photo, but not quite as dark as the front.
Next up is my wonderful friend, Ros Davidson. I love how she uses the Colour Coach to guide her choices each week. It's fun guessing which combo she'll use!
As always, the fabulous Catherine Proctor is keeping the Hoppers super organised. If you find a broken link, you can jump back to her blog to pick up your trail - just remember who's blog should come next on the Hop.
Bye for now,
Tina
Simply stunning Tina - I love making fast cards like this that give you so much bang for your buck!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful simple but elegant card Tina
ReplyDeleteThe ink-blended circle, and the scripty font of the sentiment, looks lovely Tina. Yellow, black and white is a winning colour combo. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I so love the simplicity of your card Tina and the font on that greeting is just gorgeous. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA simple but beautiful card Tina. It says it all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card showing that simplicity doesn't always mean understated. I love all the white space around this and gorgeous blending of yellow is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWith a different sentiment I see a beautiful sympathy card.
ReplyDeleteStunning, just love the blended sun (or moon?) - looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSimple is often hard to do, but this card with the blending is just a step up from simple. Love your ideas!
ReplyDeleteTina I love your quick and easy cards. I find them so inspiring and this one is an absolute beauty. With your permission I will be casing this one.
ReplyDeleteI love the simple elegance of your card Tina.
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