Hello...it's Tuesday and time for more fabulous colors from ColourQ #282...as a rule I don't usually use much blue. but really love the look paired with Frilly Flowers stamps and dies from PTI. I was inspired by the beautiful flowers that Marybeth has been making, they are amazing. I bought a MISTI and am in love with how nice my stamped images fit on the dies, almost perfect. Hope you will find the time to play along with us this week. Several of you asked me to share the recipe to the coffee cake I made yesterday, here is the link to the King Arthur Flour site where I found the recipe, it is now a family favorite in my house. thank you so much for taking the time to stop by...enjoy your week!
Ingredients
Solid Card Stock: Michael's - White and PTI - Black
Patterned Paper: EP - Happy Days
Stamps: PTI - Frilly Flower
Dies: PTI - Frilly Flower and IO - Thanks
Ink: PTI - Spring Rain and Blueberry Sky
Kim this is so gorgeous, I love those flowers and in those blues they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous. Love your frilly flowers--how perfectly they are stamped and layered. And, I am loving the trend of newsprint as a color. Such a fun addition to any card.
ReplyDeleteYou do blue fabulously! Gorgeous card!
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Kim I LOVE those flowers - great work with these colors!!
ReplyDeleteKim, this card is wonderful! I love how you used the colors and print! I also think those vellum leaves are perfect with your flowers!
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Kim...the combination of blue flowers is striking, especially against the 'newsprint' background! The inspiration scarf...oh my! So pretty and your card is just a brilliant translation. Yayyyy for the coffee cake recipe (love King Arthur recipes!): thank you!
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I would never have thought of using this combo of paper and stamps, but wow do they make a fabulous card! Original and so decorative!
ReplyDeleteYou captured that inspiration picture perfectly! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great color combo! Love that background! Carri~Abusybee
ReplyDeleteSkittles!
Lovely layered flowers Kim, what a wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used these colors! The dimensional flowers are fantastic. The newsprint advertisement section is too cool! Great card!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so gorgeous. I am really liking this set more and more.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite cards, Kim! Those flowers are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteGreat background pattern and those flowers are so gorgeous! Love the shades of blue!
ReplyDeleteSo you like the MISTI, eh? I've been hearing a lot about it recently. Will give it some thought. Your stamping on the dies sure does look amazing! So pretty, Kim : )
ReplyDeleteI love the blue with the black and white. A friend brought her Misti to our card group and demonstrated. Using with dies is a great feature. Do you think it is worth the expense?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layered blooms, Kim ... those gorgeous blues are fabulous against the bold black newsprint! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeletewow those flowers are stunning.. awesome card
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, love those flowers and the way you did the sentiment. Awesomeness!! You should use blue more often!
ReplyDeleteSo very striking with the blues against that bold black & white. Just gorgeous. Hope you will describe your adventures with Misti. I've watched a few youtubes, been wondering if it is a 'just gotta have'. So many times I'll buy a tool, then don't really use it (think Silhouette & Cricut to name just 2!) TFS such a lovely card, Happy wkend too.
ReplyDeleteThat black and white background is cool and so fun with those really pretty blue blooms arranged on top of it!! Really sweet and fun card!!! Love that you have been visiting my blog so much - so sorry that I am so behind!!! But this card really is lovely with all those blues!!! Have a great day!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Kim, gorgeous layered blooms and I love the bitty centers! You made these colours sing with that stand out beautiful sentiment! Striking card.
ReplyDeleteLove the placemt of the sentiment dies and your funky bg. I never know how to use newsprint but you have rocked it here!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Kim. Just adore how the blue flowers pop against the interesting background.
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