Wednesday, 18 September 2024

Colour Creations Blog Hop - Week 21 - Crushed Curry



Contributors to this blog hop are all members of Claire Daly's Art With Heart group. Every Wednesday night at 8p.m AEST we feature a fabulous Stampin' Up! colour, in alphabetical order. It's taking a long time to progress through the alphabet, week 21 and we still are only at 'c'.


Crushed Curry is our star this week and I have used it to stamp the outline image for Layers of Beauty, the sentiment from Kindest Expressions and a narrow border in card.


We made this card at my September Craft & Chat classes, and everyone loved the way the Crushed Curry outline made it look so different from stamping in black.


They also enjoyed working with the masks, and were amazed at how easy it was to create a gorgeous card with only two colours of ink  layered up with the masks.


Truly, all we used was Lemon Lolly and Soft Sea Foam, and of course, every card was just a little different - because that's what handmade is all about!





Our next talented Art With Heart team member is the lovely Andrea Sargent.

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.

Happy crafting,






 

3 comments:

  1. This is a really beautiful card, Rachel! I, too, am super-impressed with how easy it is to appear an accomplished artist by using these masks and one or two ink colours. The Crushed Curry sentiment and card mat are so bright and cheery. Lovely work.

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  2. I love your Crushed Curry stamped outline, Rachel and it's hard to believe there are only two colours of ink layered up with your masks. Such a beautiful and feminine card.

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  3. That’s so great to hear that everyone enjoyed your Craft and Chat class, how fun to use the masks.

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