Saturday 9 February 2013

Inkspiration - Colour Challenge

Happy Saturday everyone!
I'm here to hopefully inspire you to join in the fun at Inkspirational Challenges.
We are halfway through this challenge, so this is your end of the week encouragement.
Here are the colours we would like you to work with -
Here is my card -
My colours have turned out a lot lighter in this photo. In real life they are nearly exactly the colours provided.
I have used the Window die technique again. The flower is from my Growing Green set - stamped with Versamark and embossed with black powder. I have coloured it in using Not Quite Navy.
I used my Frame punch for the sentiment which is from my Petite Pairs set.
I hope you can join us this week - head on over an check out all the inkspiration from the DT!
Thanks for looking xx

7 comments:

  1. Hi Kylie
    Thank you very much for your congrats and leaving a lovely comment. Very much appreciated!
    Your birthday card is beautifully designed. Love the flower stamp too.
    Michaela xx

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  2. Very nice Kylie! I love the layered window look and that birthday sentiment is great!
    - Shauna

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  3. I LOVE this window frame technique, and the embossing on the flower really makes the flower a focal point x

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  4. Such a great technique--and I LOVE that flower! This turned out beautifully, Kylie! HUGS! :)

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  5. Hi Kylie, great layered look on your card and lovely flower. And I know how difficult it is to show the true colours in photos sometimes!
    Marina

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  6. Great technique! One I have not tried to date. Beautiful card. Hope you are having a great weekend.

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  7. Lovely card Kylie, love that window technique and the brad on the sentiment label! Growing Green is one of my fave sets, I must get it out again!
    Ruth x

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