Over on the
Play Date Cafe the challenge this week is to use the colours lemon, pale peach and peach. Well I find these colours really difficult as I rarely, if never use these colours together but then again that's what a challenge is all about, so here goes. I am now editing this post to add this card for the Sunday Stamper Challenge as I have no time left to make a further sample as I am now off to do a day in the garden and on my allotment (lucky for me the theme is letters and as you can see I have used the letter 'F' on my sample). If you would like to see Hels and many other beautiful creations pop over to Hels blog
here and take a look and enjoy.
I used a stencil this week along with paint dabbers which I blended with a stipple brush. The edges have been sponged with DI ink Dried Marigold.
I have used a Maya Road letter 'F' for flower or fleur, whichever you prefer, which I have again sponged with paint dabbers.
Below is my completed card, the background is 12 x 12 papers and Bazzill card along with co-ordinated buttons.
13 comments:
This is beatiful! All the different elements - patterns, materials, textures - work together so well! I need to get some stencils - what kind of stencil is this?
oh tracey this is really beautiful love all the different elements you have used on there hugs cheryl x
so very pretty!
Beautiful use of this weeks colors, lovely stencil image. Thanks for playing at the PDCC.
Gorgeous, love this card.
WOW! What a fabulous card! So soft & serene looking :) Thanks for playing along at The Play Date Cafe!
Beautiful card! Love the soft effect of the stencil! The papers are gorgeous. Thanks for joining us again at the PDCC!
Lovely work! Nice to meet you the other week at the Cubby Hole. Your metal embossed book was just stunning!
Beautiful card Tracey and love the colours :) I've used a stencil on mine too this week.
Anne xx
Wonderful Card I love the stencil, and the colour use works well alma x
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous..thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x
This is lovely Tracey! You can't tell that you don't normally work with those colours, you've done a great job! Thanks for playing along with us at the PDCC this week!
gorgeous!! I love the beautiful soft colour tones of this one! Hugs Juls
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