Card Challenges

CAS Colours & Sketches Color Challenge #513

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It is already June and that means its time for a new month of challenges a here at CC&S. I am Shannon and I will be your hostess for this month. We hope you’ll join in the fun and creativity! Please check out what the design team has created to inspire you for this challenge, and if you are so inclined, please do share your card creation with us in the Challenge Gallery at CAS Colours & Sketches

Full disclosure: The colors for this challenge were finalized several months ago, well before the announcement by Stampin’ Up! about a color refresh. It seems that Blushing Bride and Pear Pizzazz have reached their retirement age, and are no longer a current color for Stampin’ Up!. Feel free to continue with both colors as is or you can swap that color for another closest match.

Super quick and easy card to inspire you for this color challenge. One stamp set: Dainty Delight, 1 die set: Deckled Rectangles and a little bit of cardstock and a bit of artistic flare. The Bouquet and sentiment are stamped in Basic Gray and are from the Dainty Delight stamp set. I used a dab of Pear Pizzazz and a Dab of Blushing Bride – sprayed them with water and speckled them over the bouquet, then die cut with the Deckled Rectangles. Used a piece of Basic Gray as mat to finish off the front panel, then attached the finished panel to the standard A4 side folding card. To carry the colors inside the side the card, I stamped a smaller flower cluster in Basic gray then dotted some Blushing Bride and Pear Pizzazz around the image.

Thanks again for stopping by and spending a bit of your time with me. I hope you enjoyed learning about how this card came together. Hopefully you were even inspired just a bit. Below are pictured links to all the items used for this card, click the link of the item to be taken to my online store where you can learn more about each item. If you would like to learn more about this challenge or to see what other talented designers have created for this challenge, hop on over to CAS Colours & Sketches. I will return soon with something new. Until then, stay safe, and by all means keep crafting, exploring and creating. See you soon.

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Comments

06/19/2023 at 8:18 PM

Beautiful! I love those little dots of ink! perfect touch. The deckled rectangles are pretty neat!



06/19/2023 at 5:06 PM

I love the artsy backdrop you created for this dainty bouquet! I’m always a great fan of splotches.



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