Hello and welcome to the Stamp ‘n Hop Blog Hop where we are sharing projects made for a colour challenge. I have used the Soft Seedlings stamp set for my card.
The colours we were given are:
I made 2 cards, one using Very Vanilla and the other using Basic White card
To create the Vanilla soft seedling card, you will need:
Basic Gray card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” – rounded lower left corner
Balmy Blue card – 4⅛” by 3⅛” – rounded lower left corner
Very Vanilla card – 4” by 3” – rounded lower left corner
Very Vanilla card – 5½” by 3¾” – rounded lower left corner
I used the Stamparatus to stamp the large leafy image. I inked up the stems, the bottom of the seeds and the base of the leaf using a Basic Gray Marker. I repeated this step three times.
I added the Mango Melody ink to the leaf and seeds using a Sponge Dauber and again I repeated this step two or three times.
I added a scattering of dots in 2nd generation Balmy Blue ink, using a stamp from the Quiet Meadow stamp set.
The stamped panel was adhered to the Balmy Blue panel using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. I wrapped some Very Vanilla Twine around the top of the panel and added a bow.
I stamped the dots along the bottom of the Basic Gray card base and added the decorated panel on Dimensionals.
A trio of Fine Sparkle Gems completed the card.
I made a second card the same way but using Basic White card instead of the Very Vanilla. Let me know which you like better.
Please continue around the hop to see what my stamping friends have done with this colour challenge.
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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.
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Supplies used: