Hi!
Welcome back to Copper Clay week of the Colour Creations Blog Hop. I wasn't too keen on the coppery brown at first, but after playing with it, I think it's grown on me a little.
I kept my card nice and simple today. I cut a card front sized piece of the Fresh As A Daisy DSP and cropped it using my curved Basic Border Die. I made sure that I didn't cut off too much of that gorgeous big daisy at the bottom right.
Biggest Wish was the perfect choice for a sentiment for my card, cropped with a Stylish Shapes Die. I added a few Champagne Rhinestones before I realised that they have retired. They work well with Copper Clay though!
I never like to waste paper, so I used the offcut from the front of the card on the inside of my card. It's a great way to decorate the inside!
Thanks for stopping by, but please do keep going around out blog hop. There's so much more Copper Clay goodness to be seen. Next up is my lovely friend, Rachel Palmieri.
If you run into any problems with links, just pop on over to the wonderful Cathy Proctor's blog. She'll have a list of all of tonight's participants to help get you back on track.
Bye for now,
Tina
Tina I love the clean and simple graphic design of your card, especially the way you've used the offcut from the front of the card on the inside too. This DSP is so gorgeous and you've really let it shine.
ReplyDeleteThis crazy busy paper looks wonderful with your clear simple design, beautiful card Tina
ReplyDeleteThat paper is a statement piece on its own - so pretty! Love your economical use of the paper on the front and inside of the card, Tina. Nice way to showcase Copper Clay.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous Tina. I love the simplicity of design with the daisy DSP. The card inner is great too. xxx
ReplyDeleteTina I am surprised that you didn't love Copper Clay at first! What a great simple design to feature that beautiful paper and so thrifty of you to use the offcut inside.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great design and I love that you used the extra piece on the inside. I can't wait for my papers to arrive!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of your card when using such a busy DSP, and the lovely curve is a beautiful feature.
ReplyDeleteA perfect piece of DSP to use for this colour challenge. Your treatment of it is great too, why mess about with such a nice design?
ReplyDeleteI love your card. I love that you have used the border die and then used the bottom half of the DSP on the inside of the card. What a great design and perfect DSP for it.
ReplyDeleteLove that DSP and the border die is perfect for inside card and outside of the card.
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