Friday 15 September 2017

Just Add Ink #377 Colour Challenge - Colorful Seasons

Happy Friday everyone, today I have a fun card to share with your that I made for this weeks challenge at Just Add Ink.

The beautiful Rochelle Blok came up with this awesome colour combination, which just happens to use some of my favorite colours:

I actually borrowed the Colourful Seasons bundle from a girlfriend and couldn't resist using it for my card today. Those leaf dies and the little deck chair stamp have been calling my name for some time, so I thought today would be perfect:

The white background is embossed with the new Layered Leaves dynamic embossing folder which is so pretty and I teamed that up with the three different leaf thinlits that are in the bundle.

I stamped the gorgeous sentiment first but felt that is needed something else just to give it a little lift and so I used the two-step deck chair stamp as a lovely background to the sentiment.

These colours are just so beautiful together and when you see what the rest of the DT have come up with, you'll be straight into your craft stash, joining in!!


Happy Crafting,
Chlo

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6 comments :

  1. Wow, this is so gorgeous Chloe! I adore the subtle texture of your embossing folder and how the colours really pop against it. Life is indeed a beautiful thing - just like you and this card you've created. xx

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  2. Gorgeous card, Chloe. The leaves look fantastic teamed with that embossing folder. I love the subtle stamped deck chair behind your sentiment - so clever and extremely cute! The addition of the iridescent sequins is just devine.

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  3. I'm hopeless, started my commenting last week & forgot to come back & finish...I love your little cluster on the white card base. The colours really pop, & it's so nice to see non autumn colours used with this bundle. Go you! x

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  4. Love the white with sensational bursts of colour - stunning card Chloe!!! Kelly x

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  5. So pretty! Love all of the white space and the pops of color.

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