Sunday, April 12, 2015

Studio Calico Product for The Card Concept and Colour Me Challenges

I have two cards to share with you today, both using product from Studio Calico card kits. 

First up is this week's inspiration photo at The Card Concept


Now, last week I was shabby chic, and this week I decided to shift to clean and simple.  I started with pattern paper, the lined paper with the black and white floral at the bottom.  My stamps had leaves and flowers together on one stamp, so I carefully inked my floral stamps to keep my flower colors separate from my leaves, and then stamped my flowers and leaves onto the top of that pattern paper.  I wanted a contrast of color to black and white. 


 I then added my sentiment in black ink and finished off with some sequins. 


Next up was a card I created for Colour Me challenge.  I used a sketch from my online craft group, StampNation.  Here is my card . . .


My blueberries are a little light.  I used the suggested ink color from the challenge along with a Dove blender pen. 


Always fun to play along; hope you found some time to create today. 


Supplies Used - Happy Anniversary
Card created using Studio Calico's Lisse Street Card Kit along with Best Stamp Ever from Studio Calico, ink from Stampin' Up and sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.


Supplies Used - Berry Sweet
Card created using Studio Calico's Far Far Away Card Kit along with ink from Stampin' Up, Twine from The Twinery, and sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.




3 comments:

  1. Oh my, those blueberries are sooooo cute! I've never actually seen a blueberry stamp before....I love it!!! The designer paper you've chosen works so well with your stamps. Thanks for playing along at Colour Me this week!

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  2. The blueberry card is one of those that just makes me smile! Thanks so much for spreading smiles and sharing at Colour Me this week :)

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  3. I really like how you used that notebook paper PP as the starting place for your stamping in those lovely colors. Glad you joined the fun at The Card Concept.

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