Each week some of the Art With Heart team are joining the Colour Creations Blog Hop to bring you creative inspiration showcasing our range of 50+ gorgeous Stampin’ Up! colours in alphabetical order.
Week 35 – Pale Papaya
Today I am using the Framed Florets Bundle with this stunning new printed Vellum Basics Specialty Designer Series Paper. Isn’t it gorgeous?!!!
This is such a lovely soft colour palette; Crumb Cake, Pale Papaya & Soft Succulent. That die cut oval is popped up on Mini Dimensionals. The floral spray is stamped in Black Memento ink and coloured using the Pale Papaya & Soft Succulent Blends Combo Markers. It is die cut and added with glue to the oval.
A double bow of Linen Thread is added with a Glue Dot and some Iridescent Pearl Basic Jewels added. The sentiment is stamped in Versamark ink, White Emboss Powder added and melted with the Heat Tool. It is die cut with the Stitched Rectangle dies.
On the insert, a simple stamped image and coloured the same way as the front of the card.
You can buy this stamp & die bundle and earn a free item during Sale•a•bration. One of these items is the Thanks a Bunch stamp set.
The Pale Papaya card base is stamped with the Hand-Drawn Dots background stamp. A layer of Dainty Designs DSP (Level 2 SAB item) is added on an angle. The carrots are stamped onto the Basic White card in Pale Papaya, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green & Garden Green inks and glued to the card front. The sentiment is stamped in Garden Green ink and the ends cut on an angle with Paper Snips. A small piece of the DSP in a different design is added below. Some InColor Baker’s Twine is swirled behind and added with Dimensionals.
The Basic White insert has some smaller carrots stamped at the bottom and a strip of the DSP.
Thanks for dropping by. I hope you can join me next Wednesday for inspiration using Pear Pizzazz.
Please hop across to our next participant and enjoy the wonderful inspiration of Andrea Sargent.
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Gorgeous cards! Love the second card, I can’t believe that set is free!
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I really love the pop of Pale Papaya with the sprig of leaves. What a lovely card
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Thanks, Sue!
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You’ve showed off Pale Papaya beautifully, Kate! Such a lovely colour combo on your first card. I love the slightly rustic look of the Crumb Cake elements, along with the elegance of the florals and oval … and LOVE the sentiment in the tiny Stitched Rectangle. Even though the idea of carrots on a card kind of confounds me, I love the colours and papers you’ve used – your card is gorgeous!
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Oh Kate – you have created 2 very different cards and both so delightful. I love the colour combo of your first card with the addition of the new vellum. (My vellum just arrived today.) Your carrot card is lovely too. Love all the layers. Xxx
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Lovely combination of soft colours in your first card Kate. I also love what you have done with the carrots on your second card. The background stamp is a fabulous choice and the slightly narrower DSP and stamped panels on an angle make the card stand out.
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The first card is so pretty Kate with the pattern vellum and the carrots come up really well with Pale Papaya.
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Naught, naughty, Kate. Now I “have to” buy the Vellum Basics Specialty Designer Series Paper after seeing your gorgeous card! I so nearly used the same Hand-Drawn Dots background stamp on my carrot card too – your carrot card looks good enough to eat, LOL!
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Fab cards, Kate! I love the elegance of the first, and the carrots look so good on the second.
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