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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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HERE IS MY GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT #GDP352 SUBMISSION

This week, the GDP team have a CASE project to inspire our creativity.

We are challenged to CASE a Susan Wong project. If have not seen Susan’s creative projects before, you really need to start following her – wow, wow, wow!

Make sure that you click on the image below and you will go directly to the GDP website to see all the projects the team have created this week.

For my CASE, I am working with colours and shapes.

I started with Coastal Cabana, Flirty Flamingo and Mango Melody cardstock and then used the Stylish Shapes Dies to cut the hexagonal borders. After I adhered the three borders to a base layer of Basic White cardstock, I embossed it using the Hive 3D Embossing Folder.

Multipurpose Glue was used to position the embossed layer, diagonally, on the card front. When the glue had dried, I was able to trim off the overhanging embossed white cardstock.

Then I added some more die cut shapes to the card front, using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The greeting, from the Handmade Wishes Stamp Set, was stamped in Flirty Flamingo onto Flirty Flamingo cardstock. This was then cut using one of the Stylish Shapes Dies.

Before adding this greeting hexagon to the card, some Basic White Essentials Twine was looped and secured in place. Dimensionals ensured this hexagon popped up from the card front.

Iridescent Pearls Basic Jewels were coloured using the Dark Flirty Flamingo Stampin’ Blends Pen. I coloured three large and three small jewels and added them to the card.

I need to be honest and say that I have no idea what I will be creating and sharing tomorrow.

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 SHARE THIS WEEK’S GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT ENTRY

I enjoy participating in design challenges. This week the Global Design team have given us a colour challenge.

As I am featuring the Awash in Beauty Suite this week, I needed to stop and think how I could bring these colours and use them with these products. None of the challenge colours are used in the Designer Series Paper, so it was going to be stamping as the focus … and, some cardstock.

Here is the end result.

I used Adhesive Sheets on the back of the Starry Sky card stock to attach it to the card front.

The die, from the Organic Beauty Dies, was used three times to create a multitude of diamond shapes. I used them to fill some of white spaces. In places there were up to five diamonds layered on top of each other.

The flowers and stems were stamped in each colour and then die cut. They were then positioned on the card front and secured with Stampin’ Dimensionals and Multipurpose Glue.

I cit a length of Petal Pink Soft Polyester Ribbon in half and tied a small bow.

I gave the centres of the flowers a light brush of Clear Wink of Stella.

The envelope and inside of the card were both stamped in Sweet Sorbet.

I have another colour challenge to share with you later today and I have decided to use a very similar layout just to see which one I prefer.

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.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$19.25