This week for our Colour Creations Blog Hop we are looking at one of the Neutrals and I find it somewhat hard to make them the star of the show as I always need to put in a pop of colour and I have done so again this time but Basic Gray still shines through!
I am continuing my small set of Cottage Rose cards without using the full suite to give you an idea of how versatile this stamp set is. Last week I did the fancy shutter fold card and this week a simple stamping card with a little embossing a colouring!
This is a simple and quick card to make and with using the Basic Gray as your foundation you can change up the colours very easily to make a lovely set of cards.
So how did I put it together.
I have a card base of Basic Gray and then a layer on top of Basic Gray that I have embossed with the NEW Quatrefoil Tile embossing folder. Of course if you don't have this yet you can use another embossing folder of just add a layer of plan Basic Gray but seriously look at this embossing folder it is gorgeous and you are going to want to have it! So add it to your next order, put it on your wish list now! It is so lovely in real life!Then on a piece of Smokey Slate I stamped in Basic Gray the large rose and the sentiment.
I took out my blends and went to work. I just love colouring with the blends. Ok I love to colour so it doesn't matter what different colour tool Stampin' Up! has I love to use them all.
I started with dark So Saffron
Added some Light and Dark Flirty Flamingo
Then some Dark and Light Soft Succulent and the colouring was complete.Popped the focal point image on some Flirty Flamingo card.Popped that on some dimensionals. I have used a few here as I don't like the middle to sag but you don't have to use this many. You are still looking at that embossing of the Quatrefoil aren't you? I am it is gorgeous!Adhere your focal image to your card base and Quatrefoil layer and you are done for the outside. If you want to add some bling but I haven't done that this week.
Ok I said you were done but if you would like you could also use your Blending brushes with a little bit of Flirty flamingo to go around the edges of the Basic White card so that is not toooooo white and ties in the front of your card.If you would like to get your hands on any of the products to make this card or what more information please do not hesitate to contact me. Just hit the contact button.
Gorgeous colouring and stunning card, Sharon. I love how you show the step by step instructions too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sharon, I too love that embossing folder. I love the colours you’ve chosen to pair with Basic Grey.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Sharon and I love how you have used a Smoky Slate front panel for a softer effect. That Quatrefoil EF looks scrumptious!
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DeleteLOL, I would add another four Dimensionals to that panel! Your card is so beautiful - I will have to look at that EF, I hadn't noticed it yet. The flower looks great - gee, the Blends work well on the coloured cardstock.
ReplyDeleteYes, the embossing folder is beautiful ... and you may well have convinced me I need it! LOL. Nice idea, to stamp in Basic Gray on Smoky Slate card, and to add colour. Lovely card, Sharon. x
ReplyDeleteI love that you stamped on the Smoky. Slate layer! Nice one! And yes, I need to add that embossing folder to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sharon, I now have to put Cottage Rose on my list. I love your colouring.
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