Tuesday, April 6, 2021

CAS Colours & Sketches # 414


It's the first Tuesday in April and hopefully spring has sprung in your neck of the woods.  Today we have a new color challenge up at the CAS Colours and Sketches blog, brought to you by this month's host Wei.


For our color challenges, you must use all of the stated challenge colors. You may also use neutrals 
such as white, ivory, black, brown, grey, or metallics; however, no other colors should be added to 
your card. We use Stampin' Up color names for reference, but you are welcome to use any other 
companies' products as long as you match the challenge colors as closely as possible.




I reached into my new product stash to create today's card.


I used three colors of cardstock closely matching this week's color trio to die cut the plants, 
vases and plant stand.  I adhered the grouping to a hexagon cut from white cardstock and then 
again to a slightly larger kraft woodgrain hexagon.  I used an embossing folder to create the
texture on the white panel, stamped the sentiment and then adhered the panel to a kraft woodgrain
 card base.  I was very tempted to add in a trio of clear droplets but in the end, I resisted.  

Come check out what the Design Team has created.  I hope to see your card in our gallery this week!


Supplies:
MFT Houseplants die set
MFT Cat & Plants Perches die set
MFT Bitty Thanks stamp set
Pinkfresh Studios - Basic Label Frames die set
Fun Stampers Journey - Beach Towel embossing folder


Continue to stay safe and healthy my friends.   _____________________________________________________________________________

Thank you for visiting my little crevice of the crafty blogosphere.  Your time, comments and friendship are much appreciated.  

Happy Crafting!

Jules 




4 comments:

  1. Well, this is something a little bit different Julie and it's gorgeous! I love the way your plants are bursting out of their hexagon. Vicky x

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  2. Love that hexagon shape Julie - it frames your houseplants perfectly and is so fresh and modern against the brick. Fabulous!

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  3. This is perfection, Julie - doesn't need a thing, not one bit of bling!!
    =]

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