It's the first week of the month (Gracious, it's March already) and so we've got a colour challenge which this week is
NEUTRALS
This could be anything from off white to black with any shade of beige, brown or grey in between.
This could be anything from off white to black with any shade of beige, brown or grey in between.
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I decided to use kraft for my first card. I stamped the Agapanthus, from the Kanban set again which I used on my personal blog the other day. It's a super little sheet, available from Create & Craft only at the moment, I think. I stamped on the reverse of the ribbed kraft card with Versamark then embossed in WOW Pepper embossing powder. For any of you that dont know, WOW embossing powders, are fantastic! I never used to be a big fan of heat embossing, but WOW powders have changed my mind competely. Whatever they are made of give a superb finish, they seem finer somehow and are available in THE most gorgeous colours!
Holding a dark brown piece of paper the same size as my kraft panel, I tore the bottom, then placed with the brown just down slightly. I prefer the ripped edge to be roughly the same shape. I roughly coloured the heads of the Agapanthus with a Chocolate Chip marker pen.
The brad is Stampin up, poked through, then Linen thread, also Stampin' up wound round the brad, then secured behind before sticking. The sentiment is from You are Loved, again Stampin' up.
For my second card I took my layout inspiration from our Neutrals colour block.
It is nothing like I planned in my head! How often does that happen!!
Looking at the photo, I planned my squares, roughly first on paper, then cut to size, in Chocolate Chip, Whisper White, Crumb Cke and Sahara Sand. I then used Stampin' Up French Foliage and embossing folders [Swiss Dots and Square Lattice]to create different textures. This again is heat embossed in Pepper.
[As you can imagine, all my other powders are all sparkly and shiny, SO not Neutrals week!]
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I decided to do a card using some embossing powder from WOW!
For this I stamped my Blockhead Paper Arts tulip image with Versamark and then embossed the image with WOW Pepper Embossing powder. I applied bleach to the image using a water brush. It's amazing the different effects which result from doing this... it's largely dependent upon the type of paper or card used. This one was quite successful... some don't have such a dramatic effect. I added a little depth to the flowers by colouring the dried image with some Derwent Inktense pencils and blended the colours with a water brush (no bleach this time). It's mounted on an SU Sahara Sand card base and framed with a piece of cardboard cut with a Nestie. I lengthened the aperture a little to accommodate the size of the image.
This one is another stamp from the same set, with the same treatment, this time on black paper, with black embossing powder and no additional colouring. The picture isn't terribly good. I'll have to try and take another, but the bleached paper is just about the same colour as the Sahara Sand card.
As ever there are a few more examples on my personal blog, do take a look, I love to receive visits from you!
I decided to do a card using some embossing powder from WOW!
For this I stamped my Blockhead Paper Arts tulip image with Versamark and then embossed the image with WOW Pepper Embossing powder. I applied bleach to the image using a water brush. It's amazing the different effects which result from doing this... it's largely dependent upon the type of paper or card used. This one was quite successful... some don't have such a dramatic effect. I added a little depth to the flowers by colouring the dried image with some Derwent Inktense pencils and blended the colours with a water brush (no bleach this time). It's mounted on an SU Sahara Sand card base and framed with a piece of cardboard cut with a Nestie. I lengthened the aperture a little to accommodate the size of the image.
This one is another stamp from the same set, with the same treatment, this time on black paper, with black embossing powder and no additional colouring. The picture isn't terribly good. I'll have to try and take another, but the bleached paper is just about the same colour as the Sahara Sand card.
As ever there are a few more examples on my personal blog, do take a look, I love to receive visits from you!
Ladies - what a super challenge! I think your inspiration cards are just lovely, and I hope to be play this weekend! My craft room is being packed next week - sob!
ReplyDeleteoooo what a great challenge.... Not tried many neutral colour palettes before:0)
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration from yourselves as always :0)
Jenny x
Fabulous challenge and cards everyone. xx Jan
ReplyDeleteAWESOME EXAMPLES GIRLS!
ReplyDeletelovely examples, I was REALLY upset not to enter last week, I think only my 3rd miss from week#1 as i could not see out of left eye (complications, infection bright red eye, not nice!)and wasn't allowed to wear contact in right eye.
ReplyDeleteAnyway can see today and loVE NEUTRALS.
Fab challenge this week Ladies, not my usual colours, but thats good, get the little grey cells going on a Saturday morning! All your cards are stunning with tons of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteJo x
Lovely cards as always! This challenge got my mojo going so extra thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards ladies , oooh I cold have used last weeks card...darn it :) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteWow! I am amazed there are so many entries already.
ReplyDeleteHow does one compete with so much talent and creativity?
Amazing projects! Thank you for the fun challenge.
ReplyDeleteCrissie and Mandy
ReplyDeleteI have to realize your challenges my first place for inspiration :-)
Three cards ;)
And @all: I visit all entrys => but I can't comment, if I have to use: "google account or OpenID" -but I was there :-)
Hi girls
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards a s always, scrummy price, not sure mine is neutral enough but im sure ya tell me! lol, sue.x
Hello CHRISSIE & MANDI.
ReplyDeleteAnd again there are so many wonderful cards and different creations. I do't regret having me logged on here!
Thank you for the fabulous theme!
Sincerely Daen'Ys
These are all stunning-I really must get myself back on track with this!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful challenge this week Chrissie and Mandi. I just love using neutral colours. Your samples are lovely.
ReplyDeletefab cards I love that tulip stamp K x
ReplyDeleteFabulous inspiration from the Limettes and everyone. Thank you for another great challenge x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great color challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection of cards and another great challenge :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a soft and beautiful challenge! The DT cards are amazing! I just love, love, love playing at Less Is More!
ReplyDeleteGoodness how do you both do it week after week with so many entries and each comment individual. Hats off to both of you amazing women. XOXO
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge ladies - I'm now a LIM convert too :) Di xx
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge ladies - I'm now a LIM convert too :) Di xx
ReplyDeleteGreat Challenge - Just a bit late for me this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful inspiration you've provided!
ReplyDelete-Martha