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Sunday, 19 April 2020

CTC #267 week 2 Bloom & Grow In Citrus Tones






When I first looked at the Ornate Garden Specialty Designer Series Paper, it struck me as being predominantly Autumn tones. I think it is probably because of the card with Terracotta Tile and Bumblebee(?) on the top right. It inspired me to use a favourite stamp from the annual catalogue, Bloom and Grow, and to colour in those shades.


This floral stamp is beautiful to colour with Stampin' Blends, with large clear images. The sentiments are also rather large and clear, with a straight forward message.

The white card has been texture embossed with the Subtle embossing folder, it gives it a lovely faint texture.

Michelle Strazds follows me this week.



If you have time to create, we'd love you to share something inspired by a sketch, a colour or something else from the Ornate Garden Suite over here at our Facebook page.


I'd love you to choose my online shop to purchase from, use the Host Code when asked at check out, & I will send you a gift, along with a handmade card. The items listed below were used in my project above, and link to that item in my online shop.
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5 comments:

  1. I agree with you about the colours - and your cards are just gorgeous. Love this stamp set too - and you've coloured it beautifully with the blends!!

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  2. Oooh , these are great! I love the elegance of the first card, but I especially love the offset matts on the second card. It looks fabulous.

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  3. Two lovely cards Rachel. The Subtle embossing adds a great touch and your colouring is fabulous.

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  4. Beautiful cards and great colour choice. They do definitely give an Autumn feel.

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  5. Superb use of the floral brief and lovely colouring

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