Color Splash at The Play Date Cafe!
So, I did manage to get my card for The Play Date Cafe finished on time! Interesting sponsor they have this week, called Tradefish Designs--masculine stamp sets! What a great idea! So....I love the colors of black and white, with a pop of red. It's one of my favorite color combos. In fact, I have a polka dot dress that I always wear with either a red belt or red shoes, and that's where my inspiration came from for this card. Here's the challenge details and my entry for this week:
I punched out a bunch of little white flowers. That's basically it. I made the petals "cup" by pressing the butt of my fat Sharpie into a mouse pad. The tiny (very very tiny..) rhinestones and the "hi" Thickers were colored with Watermelon Alcohol Ink. Obviously, I can't do a project without some kind of Ranger ink....thanks for looking!
Cindy ScrappyV
I punched out a bunch of little white flowers. That's basically it. I made the petals "cup" by pressing the butt of my fat Sharpie into a mouse pad. The tiny (very very tiny..) rhinestones and the "hi" Thickers were colored with Watermelon Alcohol Ink. Obviously, I can't do a project without some kind of Ranger ink....thanks for looking!
Cindy ScrappyV
I really love all those white daisies, what an awesome card...such a creative idea :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your lovely comment on my card :)
Jenny x
So fun and funky! I have a hard time finishing a project without a little Tea Dye and Antique Linen Ranger ink. Yummy! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at The Play Date Cafe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! All of those lovely flowers look great in this design. Simply lovely splash of red!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, love the flowers :)
ReplyDeleteSo fun and the perfect colour splash for PDCC! Thanks so much for joining us at The Play Date Cafe :)
ReplyDeleteI drop by to say "hi" to your "hi" card! :D
ReplyDeleteAWESOME card! Such a perfect take on the photo inpsiration and colour splash!!
ReplyDeletewhat kind of punch out is this one?
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