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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

colourQ 308!

Hello, hello!  Time for a brand new challenge at colourQ!  I adore the colors this week because it's got an old favorite of mine - Kiwi Kiss!  The palette this week is inspired by this shopping tote.



I think this is the fastest card I've ever made!  I had seen the sketch at CAS(E) This Sketch the other day and knew right away that I wanted to use it with these colors.  I didn't get a chance to put my card together until I got home from work last night but I had plenty of time to put it together in my head.  So when I got home I grabbed the supplies I needed and put this together in no time flat.  That hardly ever happens to me but I love it when it does!


As you can imagine our amazingly talented colourQ design team has knocked it out of the park with these colors so be sure to pop on by and check their cards out if you haven't already!

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies:
Stamps:  Papillon Potpourri, Gorgeous Grunge (SU); Abstract Art (My Favorite Things); Mini Thank You (Heidi Swapp)
Paper:  White (Spectrum Noir)
Ink:  Sahara Sand, Kiwi Kiss, Not Quite Navy Soft Sky (SU)
Accessories:  Basic Rhinestones (SU)

8 comments:

  1. You know I love stopping by to see what you've made! Another wonderful example of a card that just makes me smile. This is beautifully CAS, and just gorgeous. DH laughs at me as I'm crafting in my head...and using my hands to "make" it while we're just relaxing together! Seriously, though, I love this one. Bev

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  2. Gorgeous colors and a wonderful way to use that sketch! I love the movement you created with the splotches!

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  3. Another beautifully CAS creation Jen - don't you just love it when a quick card comes together? What a great combo of stamps!

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  4. This is fabulous and I just love everything about it - the colors are gorgeous this week!

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  5. Fabulous card, Jen! I just love your style! Wonderful take on the sketch!

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