Hi everyone! Welcome to Week 49 (second last before the new catalogue starts!) of the Colour Creations blog hop. Team members of the Art With Heart Stampin’ Up! demonstrators showcase a new colour every Wednesday. Tonight’s colour is Soft Succulent, a soon to be retiring 2021-23 In Colour.
I will be really sorry to see this colour retire as I love how soft it is and certainly great for foliage images.
I’m happy to be back hopping along to this colour challenge and to make up for some missed weeks I’ve made three cards tonight!
Card 1
I couldn’t wait to play with the Classic Letters stamp set to create this card that I could use for Mother’s Day or birthday. I stamped the letters using Soft Succulent ink and the foliage with Evening Evergreen ink, another colour that will be retiring.
I started with Calypso Coral card base and adhered Soft Succulent card stock and then a layer of the Fancy Flora DSP that has both colours in the print.
The stamped letters were die cut using the Something Fancy die set that has three sizes of this particular shaped label. I’ve used the small and medium sized dies. The labels are adhered with dimensionals to the DSP.
The stamped floral spray is from the Easter Bunny stamp set. Love this set and glad you can use it not just for Easter! The spray flowers and leaves have been coloured using Stampin’ Blends and were then fussy cut.
Card 2
I’ve used the same DSP and the Online Exclusive die set Elegant Borders. There are four different border dies in this set. I have used another one in my next card.
Two equal strips of Soft Succulent card stock have been die cut. To finish off the card I adhered some Brushed Brass Butterflies .
Card 3
As mentioned I’ve used a fancier border die for this card and leftover DSP layer from the previous card.
Behind the label I have added the Evening Evergreen Windowpane Checked ribbon to which I’ve tied some Sahara Sand ribbon and Linen Thread.
Some Festive Pearls have also been added.
Hope you enjoy the remaining blog hop where you can find more Soft Succulent inspiration from the very talented Caroline Manwaring.
If you find a broken link or have come to this blog hop from a different entry point, you can view the full list of participants on Cathy Proctor’s blog.