I use white so often as a card base that I like to shake things up a bit every so often and use something different. Today's card starts with a Soft Suede base so that I could have some contrast between it and the Pool Party and the two shades of yellow. I love how it looks!
This is two days in a row that I've used a doodled flower image from Rubbernecker Stamps. I love the abstract look of these images and how you can use them to layer colors together. And speaking of layers the sketch at the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge was a great way to use some paper layers to show off the colors of the challenge. The top layer was wide open and perfect for this flower image and a little sentiment.
It's no surprise to you, I'm sure, that the colourQ design team has some beauties to inspire you this week to join us in the gallery! I hope you do!
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
Stamps: 3 Flowers (Rubbernecker Stamps); Bright Days (Avery Elle)
Paper: Soft Suede, Pool Party, So Saffron, Whisper White, Comfort Cafe DSP (SU)
Ink: So Saffron, Hello Honey, Soft Suede (SU)
Accessories: Small Stitched Rectangle die (Lawn Fawn); Pierced Fishtail Flags (My Favorite Things); Festive Fall Mix sequins (Neat & Tangled)
I LOVE today's and yesterday's. I guess I'm going shopping!
ReplyDeleteLove these flowers and how graphic you made them by colouring them that way! I will be casing this for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love those doodley little flowers!! This is a delightful card Jen!!
ReplyDeleteThese loose-looking flowers are definitely growing on me! You keep making such gorgeous cards with them!
ReplyDeleteI adore these colors and these sweet little flowers! What a great sketch too! Of course, I always love what you create! :D
ReplyDeleteWay to rock the colors :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card, Jen! Love those colours together. And flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove how you have used the sketch and the colours, Jen!!! Those flowers are lovely and the dark card base works perfectly!!! Beautiful card!!!!
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