Wednesday 15 March 2023

Colour Creations - Week #44 - Sahara Sand

   



The participants in AWH Colour Creations Blog Hop are all Stampin' Up! demonstrators and members of Art With Heart. We love to Blog Hop sharing all the Stampin' Up! Colours alphabetically. This is week #44 and Sahara Sand is our colour.


Last month my Craft & Chat classes featured a fun-fold with the Share a Milkshake bundle from the mini catalogue. I shared that card in our Week 42 Real Red blog hop.


One of the class participants mentioned she should have made the card more masculine for her ice-cream loving son-in-law which prompted me to try out a variation. 

Sahara Sand features in the He's the Man specialty designer series paper in the annual catalogue. (P132)


The sentiments have come from Framed Florets on a Stitched Circle shape and on the inside a birthday greeting from Charming Sentiments. I use this one so often it seems to be permanently mounted on a block!



Let's head over to see a wonderful creation by Kate Morgan


If at any time you find a broken link or would like to see a full list of participants, please head to the blog of our host of the AWH Colour Creations Blog Hop, Catherine Proctor.





9 comments:

  1. Great masculine card, Rachel. I like the way you've lateyed the Sahara sand DSP behind the yummy milkshake.

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  2. This is such an awesome, masculine card. They can be really hard to make, but I think you've nailed it. Great choice of colours and DSP.

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  3. Such a great masculine twist on your card Rachel and what perfect cjoices of DSP you have used. Theresa

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  4. Oh yes, what an amazing masculine card for the ice cream loving men in our lives. I think I know a few of them too! Love the selection of DSP and the sentiments are perfect.

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  5. Rachel I love the colours used in your card from the milkshake glass to the DSP to create this masculine card. Wonderful card!

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  6. I certainly wouldn't have thought to use the Share A Milkshake bundle for a masculine card, but this looks terrific Rachel! Really great card.

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  7. Rachel - a great way to illustrate how one stamp set can make both a feminine (your real red card) and masculine card. Well Done!

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  8. Rachel you have really showcased the versatility of this bundle. I love your choice of colours and DSP. Thanks for sharing your wonderful card.

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  9. Great, fun, card Rachel! I think the Early Espresso pattern in the DSP evokes thoughts of chocolate chips or sprinkly bits - perfect for the theme of your card!

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