11 August 2021

Colour Creations Blog Hop - Week 11 Cinnamon Cider




Hello and welcome

Tonight I'll be sharing with you Week 11 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 Cinnamon Cider which is part of the In Color 2020 - 2022 Collection and comes in a number of different mediums such as Ink, Cardstock, DSP etc....I've used Cinnamon Cider with Early Espresso Ink and different Specialty Paper for my handmade card. The products I've used tonight all come from the three Stampin' Up! Catalogues - they are the Annual 2021 - 2022, the Mini August to December 2021 and Saleabration August to December 2021.







I love creating different shades of Cinnamon Cider when it comes to paper craft. I've used the Blending Brush to blend on different types of paper. The die-cut piece from the Penned Flowers Dies is in Vellum, layered over in Be Dazzling Specialty Paper and Basic White Cardstock. 





I've used the flower image from the Hand-Penned Stamp Set stamped in Cinnamon Cider onto the Linen Specialty Paper and then I've blended Cinnamon Cider Ink to add more colour.




The Cork Specialty Paper is amazing! I love the gold flecks throughout the paper and I've blended Early Espresso Ink with the Blending Brush to create a darker colour. This brings out the letters from the Playful Alphabet Dies which is die-cut out in the Be Dazzling Specialty Paper. 





I got the idea from Nikki Spencer who created a card using the letters with this gorgeous paper. I added a thin strip on the side of the Cork Paper. I think just the right amount of bling to my card.





The card base is in Cinnamon Cider Cardstock, embossed using the Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder and then I added Cinnamon Cider and Early Espresso Ink with the Blending Brush to the card.

To finish off the card I've added a few of  the Champagne Rhinestones Jewels which go nicely with this colour.




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


Now it's time to hop along and visit the lovely Rachel Woollard 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.

If you would like a copy of the new Stampin' Up! Mini August to December 2021 and Saleabration Catalogue please contact me here

If you live in Australia and don't have a demonstrator, you can purchase any of the Stampin' Up! products by shopping with me at my online store here.


Happy Stamping

Vicki Boucher






10 comments:

  1. Oh-so-beautiful, Vicki! I love the mix of rustic and glam, and the textures of the different specialty papers.

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  2. Oh wow, Vicki - the Be Dazzling letters, the stamped linen paper - I just keep looking at all the incredible elements in your stunning card!

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  3. Pretty! Love the Be Dazzling letters too (and the little strip far left). the texture of the cork works really well on your card too.

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  4. So gorgeous Vicki. I love your use of different textures and colour blending. So many beautiful elements. Xxx

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  5. WOW, oh Wow! Love the texture on this card, it's fabulous.

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  6. What fantastic texture you have achieved and I love that cork card! The Be Dazzled card is a fab addition too.

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  7. Oh Wow is right Vicki! Your card is stunning and you have made that cork look gorgeous! and the Be Dazzled is just perfect! Wow, oh WOW! STUNNING!

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  8. Oh I hadn't noticed the Linen paper until your card Vicki. You've used it beautifully and it blends with the gorgeous cork cardstock. I had to look real close to see where the 2 papers joined . It seems seamless.

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  9. You've got so much on this card. It's great!

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  10. Such an amazing card Vicki. Lots of texture and layers and so much interest. I keep scrolling back to look at it!

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