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GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT COLOUR CHALLENGE

This weeks #GDP353 is a colour challenge – one of my favourite challenges to aprticipate in.

In all honesty, I did not think I would my card finished and posted. My experience with COVID since testing positive on Tuesday has been a bit downhill. I started working on this card on Wednesday and spent Thursday slowly finishing it. Not quite the result I had envisioned but finished.

After spending a few hours at my desk looking at the card trying to work up the energy to take some photos so that I could add it to my blog. COVID had other ideas. My breathing had been very shallow all morning and I wasn’t feeling good. It was time to head up to the hospital for an assessment.

After nine hours, I was well enough to go home. I have some additional medications and have a follow up team contacting me each day – definitiely better than having to stay in hospital.

I am so pleased that I am feeling well enough today to be able to post my card.

I used the Bottled Happiness and Vintage Christmas Stamp Sets and the Vintage Bottle Punch for this project.

I stamped each of the bottles, several times on to Shimmery White cardstock, used one of the Water Painters to move the ink around and create a water colour wash. When the images were dry they were punched out.

Then I created the scene for the bottles. A white window arch and Blackberry Bliss window frame were cut using the Window Dies.

A window was cut away from the Soft Sea Foam panel before being embossed with the Brick & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder.

With everything prepared, I started layering all the elements – Basic White card base, panel of Blackberry Bliss card, the Soft Sea Foam embossed panel, a pie cut piece of Basic White to pop inside the window cutout the embossed layer, the white window arch with the bottles arranged inside it and finally, the Blackberry Bliss window frame. Lots of lovely layering, Tombow Multipurpose Glue and Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The ‘Sending Cheer’ greetings is from the Bottled Happiness Stamp Set.

The envelope and inside the card were both stamped with large Vintage Bottle image.

As each of the bottle images were inked, I also gave them a quick spritz of water, before stamping. Then I used the Water Painter to create small areas of water colour wash.

I hope that you like this card. I’m not sure what I’ll be up to tomorrow but definitely hope to have something to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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TIME TO BE INKSPIRED

The #CI126 is an amazing combination of colours, inspired by this piece of First Nation’s art found by Denita Wright-Smee.

Picture credit – ‘Women’s Ceremony’ by Kaureen Bird https://thisisaboriginalart.com.au/…/womens-ceremony…/

May be an image of text that says '#126 f/ns T COLOUR SPIRATION Pumpkin Pie Melon Mambo Bermuda Bay Cajun Craze Soft Suede'

I cannot wait to see what projects are created using this rich and bold colours.

For me, I decided to use the Bottled Happiness and Vintage Christmas Stamp Sets, along with the Vintage Bottle Punch. Woohoo!

Here we go – a Sofy Suede cardbase and a slightly smaller Soft Suede panel that has been embossed using the Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder. The embossed panel was adhered directly onto the cardbase.

The next steps involved stamping two of same-sized bottles, using each of the five featured colours. I stamped 3 bottles using the Vintage Christmas Stamp Set and two bottles from the Bottled Happiness Stamp Set.

All five bottles were punched out using the Vintage Bottle Punch. Each bottle was then popped up on the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The floral image, from the Vintage Christmas Stamp Set, was stamped in three of the five INKspiration colours before being fussy cut. Each of these small floral bouquets were added to the bottle necks using Dimensionals.

The first and last bottles, on the card front, had a length of Linen Thread tied around the neck and into a bow.

This card was so much fun to make using this ColourINKspiration Challenge. This is the first card I have created using the Bottled Happiness Bundle and the Vintage Christmas Stamp Set.

The final step was to add some Elegant Faceted Gems to the card front.

I am not sure what I have planned for tomorrow but I am confident that you will like it.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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Paper Snips
[103579]
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HIP & HAPPY HIPPO HOT TUB TIME

Today I had my first ‘play’ with the coordinating Sale-a-bration products Hippest Hippos Stamp Set and Hippos Dies. These hippos and their coordinating stamps and dies are super cute.

For my card, I decided to give my hippo a bath.

The colours I chose to use were inspired by a piece of paper from another Sale-a-bration free product, the Rings of Love12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper. The featured colours are Mint Macaron, Petal Pink and Poppy Parade.

I started by stamping the flower holding hippo and then used the Gray Granite Stampin’ Blends to colour her. I also used the Dark Petal Pink Stampin’ Blend and Dark Mint Macaron Stampin’ pens.

I cut the bath tub from a scrap of Mint Macaron cardstock. Then I cut a circle from some Petal Pink cardstock using one of the Stylish Shapes Dies and gave it texture using the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder.

As you can see, I also cut an umbrella and some flowers using Poppy Parade cardstock and bath splashes from some Mint Macaron.

Before I started layering all of these elements, I attached some Petal Pink Soft Polyester Ribbon behind the embossed circle.

The DSP panel was adhered to the Basic White card base and then I began adding and layering all of the individual pieces I had stamped, coloured and die cut.

The greeting was stamped in Poppy Parade and I cut it using the smallest circle from the Stylish Shapes Dies.

I love the way the splashes can be spread out and around the tub.

The bath tub is such a simple shape but features some great details. I love the way different Stampin’ Up! products deliver so much to our creative journey.

This weekend I am working on developing my Instagram Reels. This card is the first one I am planning to use. I hope to have a few more projects made and ready to upload to Instragram. Then, I will blog these other projects during the week.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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Paper Snips
[103579]
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