07 July 2021

Colour Creations Blog Hop Blushing Bride




 Hello and welcome

Tonight I'll be sharing with you Week 6 of Colour Creations Blog Hop with the Art With Heart Team in Australia. 

Each week there will be a Colour Creations blog hop showcasing Stampin' Up! Colors with a selection of members from the Art With Heart Team who will be joining in. I'm looking forward to seeing their beautiful projects using the Stampin' Up! Colors. You'll be able to hop around by clicking on the next link at the end of my blog.





The colour for tonight is Blushing Bride which is part of the Subtles Collection and comes in a number of different mediums such as Ink, Cardstock, DSP etc....I've used Blushing Bride with Early Espresso and Balmy Blue for my handmade card.





I've created a vintage/shabby chic style card to show off Blushing Bride by using Ink, Cardstock, Designer Series Paper and Ink Blending Technique. I love to use layers and textures when it comes to this style of card. 





I was inspired by a couple of paper crafters which I follow on Instagram and I really like how they used the three flower watercolour images and coordinating dies from the Artistically Inked Bundle. Emma from @Coastalcrafter recently used the flower crunching technique, adding layers and giving depth to her card. Sandra from @sandra_helbel_dieburg creates amazing cards and she too used this technique.





Another amazing crafter is Tammy from @Stampspaperscissors an Artisan for Stampin' Up! used the In Good Taste Designer Series Paper with the Artistically Bundle. I love this wood look with this bundle. I've embossed the DSP using a new Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder from the Mini July - August 2021 Stampin' Up! Catalogue. When it comes to vintage cards I like to rough up the edges of the paper with my paper snips.





The beautiful floral Brushing Bride paper is from the Hand-Penned Designer Series Paper. This DSP as well as In Good Taste DSP is on sale from 1st July until 2nd August 2021 with 15% discount. There are a total of 9 Designer Series Paper on sale, more details below and on my online store.





For the leaves and butterfly I've used Basic White Cardstock, inked up the Cardstock using Blushing Bride and Balmy Blue Ink with the Blending Brush. Then using the leaf die from Artistic Dies and the butterfly from the Brilliant Wings Dies to die-cut them out.







I've added White Baker's Twine and the greeting stamped in Balmy Blue on a strip of Basic White Cardstock. 

Now it's time to hop along and visit the lovely Tina Gillespie to see her project please click on the link below



If you find a broken link or have come to this blog hop from a different entry point, you can view the full list of participants on Catherine Proctor’s blog.


Thank you for visiting my blog today, I would so love hear your thoughts on my project by leaving a comment below.




Here is the list of Designer Series Paper which is on sale with 15% off discount and is available for purchase from my online store.





If you live in Australia, you can purchase any of the Stampin' Up! products by shopping with me at my online store here.

Happy Stamping 

Vicki Boucher



 

12 comments:

  1. absolutely love love love that background!

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  2. I never would have thought to team Blushing Bride and Balmy Blue with Early Espresso, but it is a combination made in heaven! Love your choice of stamps and die-cuts, and the subtle colour application, Vicki. This card is gorgeous. x

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  3. Oh wow what a wonderful feminine shabby chic card. All those layers are just stunning!

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  4. So many luscious layers to love on your card Vicki! I especially love the new embossing folder - looks so good!

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  5. Your shabby chic card is amazing Vicki. The layers and texture are delicious!

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  6. Rachel Woollard07 July, 2021

    Love your shabby chic card Vicki, all of those elements work perfectly together. The new embossing folder is amazing.

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  7. Such a beautiful beautiful card, The blushing bride with the early expresso is a divine combination, but that balmy blue really ties everything together.

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  8. I sure hope you apply to be part of SU Artisan Design Team. Your cards are so inspiring.

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  9. Gorgeous card Vicki !! love your work 🥰

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  10. I love your Shabby Chic Card, I can never get the balance right when doing this style. Beautiful Vicki.

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  11. Oh Vicki, this is such an amazing card! I love the combination of the two main colours and the wood grain dsp is the perfect compliment for the shabby chic vintage look. Simple gorgeous!

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  12. I love the shabby chic look and all the layering on your card.

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