Four cards, four challenges. I hope this won't be too long for you.
Yesterday's Featured Stamper challenge on SCS was Irene aka DandI93. I really enjoyed browsing through her gallery and chose these cards as my inspiration.
I kept the layout, used different stamps, but with the same theme, used different sentiments, added a border around the design and used some different colors.
Keeping with the theme, here is Spring
The CAS challenge today is a color challenge; Light Aqua (Baja Breeze), Light Yellow (So Saffron), & White with an option of coloring something with a bright color. The bird is colored with Marina Mist. It's brighter, but not as bright as I would like.
For the Fall card, I used the colors from Color Lab, Elegant Eggplant, Old Olive & Chocolate Chip.
And for the winter card, I used the Inkspirations colors; Poppy Parade, More Mustard, Cajun Craze & Very Vanilla.
Card Recipe
Stamps: A Flower for All Seasons, Sanded, Various Sentiments
Ink: Black StazOn, Daffodil Delight, Baja Breeze, Old Olive, Poppy Parade, LU Markers
Paper: Daffodil Delight, Baja Breeze, Old Olive, Poppy Parade, Whisper White, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Blender Pen, Stamp-a-ma-jig
Thands for stopping in today.
Enjoy!
Bonnie
8 comments:
Oh, Bonnie, these are gorgeous! What a beautiful, simple, layout that ends up looking quite different, depending on colours and stamps used. Just beautiful!
Love the simplicity of these. Thank you for sharing.
Bonnie, these are so cute! I just purchased this set...thanks for the inspiration!
What a gorgeous set of cards! I've always overlooked these stamps when browsing the catalogue but you're making me take a second look!
What a wonderful set of spring-time cards. Thanks for joining us at the ColorLab this week!
What a great set!! Love how you used the ColorLab colors. So glad you were able to join us this week!!
Very simple, but so very cute. Thanks for joining us ColorLab this week.
All your cards are just delightful, Bonnie. Irene does have a wonderful gallery of cards to case. I love all the images you used and you made some wonderful CAS cards with them.
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