Today I've combined the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches, with the color challenge from The Paper Players, and I'm playing along again with SUO Challenges too!
First I used the Pastels Challenge for a slightly more colorful card. Some yellow, green, pink and honestly, even the beige strikes me as a pastel...
Supplies:First I used the Pastels Challenge for a slightly more colorful card. Some yellow, green, pink and honestly, even the beige strikes me as a pastel...
Stamps: Spotlight on Nature, Simply Said
Ink: Lemon Lolly, Soft Seafoam
Paper: Basic Beige, Country Woods DP
Accessories: Earth Tones Shimmer Gems
Then I did a version with just pinks. Because cutting that darn flower out more than once was fine.... It is not fine, lol. But I *do like how it turns out!
Supplies:Stamps: Spotlight on Nature
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Soft Seafoam
Paper: Basic Beige, Country Woods DP
Accessories: 2024-26 In Color Resin Dots
The beautiful weathered wood DSP looks great against the pale flowers. Thank you for joining in with us at The Paper Players.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft muted pastel pinks you have used. There's also such wonderful texture in those background DSP strips. Fabulous card. So glad you shared this with us at the Paper Players this week
ReplyDeleteJaydee
This is such a sweet card! I love the soft colours and beautiful flowers! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteI love your use of that paper behind those sweet flowers! Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.
ReplyDeleteLovely floral design, I love the natural touh. Thanks for joining us at FMS.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pair of pretty pastel cards, Tanya! I hear you on fussy cutting the flowers, I always ask myself why I do that but I keep doing it anyway! Thanks for playing along with us at SUO Challenges!
ReplyDeleteGreat color combination and I never would have thought to use the DSP that you did for your image. So clever. I apologize for the late comment. We hope to see you back for our new challenge at SUOChallenges.com today!
ReplyDeleteWow! A second card submission. Thanks for playing with the SUOC
ReplyDeleteLove the flower and "wood" combination!! Thanks for playing a second time at SUOC!!
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