10/21/2010

ColorLab15

It's Thursday, got your Lab Coat?? Time for another ColorLab Color Challenge!


Poppy Parade, More Mustard and So Saffron.

 Here is what I did with them!!


Quick and easy really! Card base is Poppy Parade that I textured the front of with the Finial Press embossing folder. The Top Note was cut from Naturals White. The set used is Upsy Daisy. I saw a card made the other day with this set and decided it had been far too long since I used it! I first stamped the flower image with So Saffron. I cleaned the stamp and inked the image again with More Mustard, then sponged on Poppy Parade to the tops of the flowers. I used the stamp-a-ma-jig to stamp the second image just a bit above and the original. The edges of the Top Note are sponged with More Mustard. I added two metallic brads at the top and bottom points of the Top Note. I used my Crop-a-Dile to punch a few holes on the side points to thread the ribbon through and knot on the left side. The saying was inked first in More Mustard, then "rolled" in Poppy Parade. I punched it with the Large Oval, and layered on a Scallop Punched More Mustard and a Punch Window Poppy Parade.

I hope you'll stop by the ColorLab and play along!  Link your creation for all to see !!

SU! Catalog Items used: 111710 Upsy Daisy * 119793 Poppy Parade Card Stock * 100946 More Mustard Card Stock * 102316 Naturals White Card Stock * 105213 So Saffron Classic Ink * 103162 More Mustard Classic Ink * 119782 Poppy Parade Classic Ink * 119741 Metallic Brads * 119263 Poppy Parade 1/2" Stitched-Poly Ribbon * 101610 Stamping Sponges *104430 Stampin' Dimensionals * 101049 Stamp-a-ma-jig * 108362 Crop-A-Dile * 119856 Scallop Oval Punch * 119855 Large Oval Punch * 113439 Big Shot * 113463 Top Note * 115953 Punch Windows Magnetic Movers & Shapers * 115963 Finial Press embossing Folder


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2 comments:

Juanita said...

Oooooh! I love the shading on the flowers. It's gorgeous.

Tanya Boser said...

The silhouetting of the daisies is beautiful!