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Colour INKspiration #152 – BEAUTY OF THE DEEP

Welcome to another Colour INKspiration Challenge.

This inspiration picture which has inspired our colour palette was chosen by Crew Member, Bronwyn Eastley. 

Picture credit – https://medium.com/@FaSBlog/rhapsody-in-blue-five-ideas-for-working-blue-into-your-decor-668da2d3d233

As well as the chosen colour combination for #CI152, Gray Granite, Starry Sky and Night of Navy, you may also add Basic White, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, and metallics to your project. We also allow Ivory, Bronze and Natural Tones in Stampin’ Blends. If you don’t have the colours in our palette, feel free to use the closest Stampin’ Up! substitute.

To get your creative ideas flowing make sure you check out the Crew’s Projects in the CI#152 album. 

For this challenge, I was definitely inspired by the picture chosen to inspire us. I have featured the Beauty of the Deep Bundle and the Something Fancy Bundle.

I started by folding the Starry Sky card base into a landscape tent fold. Then I stamped the small scattered ‘bubbles’ onto the card front using Night of Navy ink.

The next step was to cut three Gray Granite panels using the Somethin Fancy Dies. Two of the panels were embossed with splatters from the Stripes & Splatters 3D Embossing Folders. The centre panel was stamped using a greeting from the coordinating Something Fancy Cling Stamp Set.

I chose the sea fan image from the Beauty of the Deep Cling Stamp Set. The image was stamped twice – once in Whisper White and then in Night of Navy, onto Gray Granite cardstock. They were both stamped using the now retired Stamparatus because I stamped each of the images again using Versamark and then heat embossing the Clear powder to give the images a glossy finish.

The images were cut using the Beuaty of the Deep Dies. I also cut the same fan shape in Basic White and Night of Navy to create a shadow background for the images. The shadow layers were offset and adhered behind the stamped and embossed images.

The panels were adhered directly onto the card front .

The layered fan images were then positioned on each side of the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The same fan image was stamped on the card insert and envelope.

The finishing touch was to add some white sequins, from the Adhesive-Backed Sequins Trio, to the card front.

These two stamp sets worked well together. The Something Fancy Dies have laods of great shapes to use for cutting greetings.

Tomorrow I have something completely different to share with you. Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Heat Tool
[129056]
$54.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$19.25
Bone Folder
[102300]
$12.25
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IN THE COUNTRY IS A GREAT STAMP SET

I am always amazed by the range of images that Stampin’ Up! creates for its stamp sets. The two landscape images in the IN THE COUNTRY STAMP SET are stunning.

Today I have another water coloured landscape card to share with you.

For this card I started by cutting the Shimmery White hexagons and then I positioned them together on a piece of Masking Paper. Then I used my Stamparatus to stamp the image with Sahara Sand. Then I stamped the same image using VERSAMARK and Clear Basics Stampin’ Emboss Powder before heat embossing the powder. This technique results in a coloured image outline that can be water coloured.

To assemble the card I started by positioning the centre, horizontal line and then the top and bottom rows.

Now I’m off to work on my next few projects to share with you.

Until then happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of these products through me.

Product List
Heat Tool
[129056]
$53.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$19.25
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THE FIRST CHALLENGE FOR 2023

I may be a little late to the first Colour INKspiration Challenge for 2023 – #136.

Here are the colours for this challenge:

May be an image of furniture, indoor and text that says '#136 Blushing Bride Mint Macaron 甜 Garden Green Sahara Sand COLOUR CHALLENGES'

Make sure that you pop on over to see the projects made by the Colour INKspiration Crew and everyone participating.

Here is the project I made using the colours listed.

For my projects during January and February, I want to show my customers how they can earch a FREE product.

This time I featured the SOMETHING FANCY BUNDLE (160425). At $81 it is $9 less than the qualifying value for a FREE Sale-a-bration product. A packet of Rhinestone Basic Jewels or Pearl Basic Jewels at $10.50 will fix that.

I chose the images only IN THE COUNTRY STAMP SET to use with the sentiments only SOMETHING FANCY STAMP SET and coordinating DIES.

The first step was to stamp the image using Sahara Sand, on a piece of Shimmery White card stock, and my Stamparatus. Then I stamped the same image using VERSAMARK and Clear Basics Stampin’ Emboss Powder before heat embossing the powder. This technique results in a coloured image outline that can be water coloured.

The Deckled Rectangles Dies gave me the panels for the card front. They were layered and positioned at differeing angles with Stampin’ Dimensionals popping them up from the card base.

I took a length of Natural Finish 7/8″ Ribbon, cut it in half and then frayed the length. The ribbon pieces were attached with Mini Glue Dots.

The greeting was stamped and cut using one of the new labels dies from the Something Fancy set. I trimmed the end from the label giving it this assymetrical shape. Then I added some bling before stamping part of the image on the envelope and card insert.

I am having such a fun time creating with so many amazing new products from the new catalogues.

Tomorrow I haveanother water coloured scene for you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of these products through me.

Product List
Heat Tool
[129056]
$53.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$19.25