Hello!
I’m here today joining in this month’s Colour Combo blog hop! We are sharing creations using the combo of Crushed Curry, Polished Pink and Blushing Bride. It’s a combo I wouldn’t have come up with on my own but it’s really pretty together!
If you arrived from Rebecca’s blog, you’re right on track! If you’ve missed any stops, you can visit the blog roll below!
I had no idea what I wanted to do so first I looked through my stamp sets and picked Shaded Summer. I was shocked when I opened it and realized I never used it. I really thought I had! In order to incorporate all the colors, I decided to stamp a background with the small leafy image from the stamp set. Then I went through my current papers and picked one sheet from the Tea Boutique suite and New Horizons (the tiny Polished Pink border around the image).
I colored the image with a Crushed Curry Stampin Marker and Polished Pink Stampin Blends. I finished the card with a sentiment from the set stamped in Polished Pink and added some Iridescent Rhinestones.
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Blog Roll
- Little Lizzy’s Crafts – Elisabeth Pirolt (AT) – https://www.little-lizzys-crafts.at/2022/05/08/colour-combo-blog-hop-mai-2022/
- Moore Fun Stamping – Linda Moore (USA)
https://moorefunstamping.com/may-color-combo-blog-hop - Sandra Roberts (UK) https://sandrascraftstudio.com/2022/05/summery-floral-handmade-card-with-colour-combo
- Sue Allen (Aus) https://sueallensimplycraft.blogspot.com/2022/05/colour-combo-blog-hop-may-2022.html
- Rebecca-Jo Unwin (AUS) https://rebecca-jounwin.blogspot.com/2022/05/colour-combo-blog-hop-may-2022.html
- Kristie Wilson (US) https://mypaperlife.com/…/colour-combo-blog-hop-may-2022/
- Mo Rootes (UK) – https://wp.me/p73ZP5-2vE
Maxine Diffey
A pretty card Kristie – that is a beautiful floral spray and i love how you have coloured it
Blessings
Maxine
Mo Rootes
Lovely card Kristie, love the use of dsp and the background stamping x
MichelleH
Kristie, this is very pretty! I agree with you on the pallette, I wouldn’t have picked it, but it works. The frame really sets off your main image beautifully.