Welcome to the first day of June! I would say summer is near but living in Florida, it's summer eleven months of the year. *sigh*
Today I'm sharing a card for our Color Hues challenge. Sheri is our host and she's chosen the pretty combination of Coral and Green. We ask that you not include additional colors (with the exception of neutrals) in your creations however you are encouraged to use multiple hues of Coral and Green. You will see that I've done just that.
I combined three "new to me" die sets from Spellbinders to create my design. I created a bouquet of flowers, added a pretty bow and adhered the elements to a matted scalloped frame. I stamped a sympathy sentiment on the inside so as not to distract from the pretty design. I even skipped embellishments this time around.
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me a bit of crafting cash at no additional expense to you. TIA!
Supplies:
Spellbinders - Sealed Christmas Sprigs
Spellbinders - Heartfelt Thanks & Scallops
Spellbinders - Treasured Cardstock pack - glitter gold
Spellbinders - Field Notes Twine
Spellbinders - ColorWheel cardstocks
And because all dies are being used for the first time I'm also sharing this over at Darnell's NBUS blog.
I invite you to visit us on our blog for more inspiration from my team members. Thanks so much for visiting!
Jules
Your bouquet showcases the challenge colours beautifully. Such a pretty card!
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This is lovely, Jules, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI love how you used different shades of both colors in your sweet bouquet, Jules! The scallops make a lovely frame to show the flowers off!
ReplyDeleteA combination of beauties Jules and all the lovely hues too! Sweet and simple and just perfect for a sympathy card...LOVE it!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet card. I love all the white space and the scalloped edges. I see you have figured out your links! Go you!
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely design Jules, the flowers are so delicate and the big bow is a gorgeous finish!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen those die cuts, but they surely make a beautiful bouquet as well as a wonderful background!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bouquet, Jules and I love that fancy, schmancy bow! And one can never go wrong with scallops, IMHO!
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