Good morning!
I was up early so I went straight to my room and created a card while hubby and the dog slept in. I saw the color challenge at Colour Me! and fell in love with the subtle palette.
Here is my take on the colors ~ I used whisper white, crumb cake and chocolate chip as my neutrals.
This was my first time inking up the Stampin’ Up! Sheltering Tree set. I really like it! I was nervous about making a scene because it’s not something I do often. I did toss the first attempt LOL and was happy with how this one turned out. I added a White Tea Lace paper doily as embellishment since I wanted to keep the layout simple and let the scene shine.
I also dressed up the inside a bit!
Not sure what is on our agenda today. Hoping to get back into the craft room again. Being in there when the natural light pours in really motivates me!
Supplies~ all Stampin’ Up!
Stamps: Sheltering Tree
Ink: Rose Red, Blushing Bride, Pistachio Pudding, Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip
CS: Rose Red, Whisper White
DSP: 2013-2015 In Colors DSP stack
Other: White Tea Lace paper doilies

Lynn Hayes
Very pretty…..inside and out. Love those soft colors. Great use of the doily too.
Lynn
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Maxine D
This is very pretty Kristie, and you have not only taken the theme and used it brilliantly, but the scene itself is very pretty.
Blessings
Maxine
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Julia
I love your little serene scene! Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Colour Me challenge this week 🙂
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MichelleH
Pretty! I like your image with that soft color combo.
Jenny Engelke
What a delightful spring scene, Kristie! The peeking doily is so sweet! I’m so glad you shared your talent with us at Colour Me this week!
Danni
This is just so pretty, so serene! I just love this…one of my favorites of yours lately!
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Shelly Schmidt
I always love pink and the soft accent colors are so pretty- love the image and the doily you added is a feminine touch!