The first Wednesday of each month at Repeat Impression’s
blog, The
House that Stamps Built, is going to be a color challenge. We
give you the color inspiration, and you can make a card using those colors to
possibly win a great prize of Repeat
Impressions rubber! Here is the color palette chosen this
month:
I decided to make a card for a graduation or encouragement
instead of a Christmas card with these colors. I started with a white A2 card
base and then cut a cranberry front piece. I stamped Repeat Impression’s large and small
star silhouette stamps with Versamark and heat embossed them with gold detail
embossing powder from Stampamania. I also stamped and heat embossed the perfect
sentiment with white detail embossing powder. Then I stamped RI’s smaller star
cluster with Versamark ink for the watermark look in the background on the
cranberry paper.
I am entering this card in the Anything Goes challenges at
613 Avenue Create and Crafting
from the Heart.
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Lovely card Karen - love the 'watermark' stamping.
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Maxine
Wonderful card design.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use this color combo for something other than Christmas. It works so well, and I think it could totally be used for Christmas if you changed the sentiment. For that matter, it could be used for a lot of things with various sentiments.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Karen! I love this color combo! Hugs...
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