Wednesday, September 2, 2020

AWHT COLOUR CREATIONS SHOWCASE - WEEK 14: DAFFODIL DELIGHT


This week it's Daffodil Delight's time to shine, in the weekly Colour Creations Showcase that some Stampin' Up! friends and I participate in.  We are working our way through Stampin' Up!'s colours, alphabetically, and having a lot of fun along the way!  Cathy Proctor co-ordinates our shares, and has a comprehensive list on her blog of all the participants.  We would love it if you hopped around all our blogs, and left some comment love if you're inspired by what we have made.

This is the colour combination I've chosen to use.  I like the pop of colour that yellow adds to the elegant, subdued, palette of grey, black and white.


Isn't the Daffodil Delight polka dot paper so happy?  We need a bit of brightness in our lives at the moment!

I used a sponge dauber to apply Daffodil Delight ink to the beautiful rose stamp from Healing Hugs.  Sometimes ink pads can be a bit too juicy to pick up the delicate details on stamps, so this is another way of achieving nice depth of colour, whilst showcasing the photorealistic quality of the image.  I stamped the leaves in Basic Gray, and added a stray stamped and coloured leaf that was lying on my desk, so I didn't have an even number of leaves under the rose.

It's a bit hard to tell the difference between the greys I've used on my card.  The sentiment was stamped in Basic Gray ink.  The scalloped circle behind the Stitched Shape circle is Smoky Slate card, with the edges sponged in Smoky Slate ink.



Here's a closer view of some of the focal details.  I used the same background stamp as on the Daffodil Delight sentiment mat, but rotated the circle behind the rose so the "cross" pattern had a different orientation (to make them more like kisses):


I had some "bits" left over on my craft table, after making this card, so will have another creation to share with you tomorrow.

We hope you'll visit all the blogs listed on Cathy's blog.  We hope to inspire you to play with colour a bit more ... it's fun to get out of our comfort zones, to focus on colours we might not otherwise gravitate towards.

Listed below are all the products I used to make this card.  If you would like to shop in my online store, and you live in Australia, just click on any of the thumbnail images below.


Product List

12 comments:

  1. Lovely card Christine, I love the colour combination

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  2. Lovely greys and yellow Christine, and doesn't the black die cut really accentuate it all?

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  3. This is such a classy card Christine - a wonderful colour combination and so many tiny and interesting details and layers to look at. Thank you for spreading some daffodil delight sunshine and inspiring us all with your card.

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  4. Great colour combination and I love the subtle stamping behind the rose. You card has lots of fabulous little elements that really finish the card off.

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  5. What a lovely card Christine and I love the colour combination too! All the different elements are quite subtle but create a fabulous card.

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  6. Oh beautiful, Christine, the colours are perfect together and all the layers are divine.

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  7. You have a unique way of getting the most out of a stamp set. I hadn't even noticed that criss cross stamp! but I love how you have used it and especially rotating it to look like kisses. As always the enabler! x

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  8. THE BEST colour combination! And what a great card with so many lovely details. Just beautiful!

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  9. Love the layers in your card, Christine! Great job, beautiful card!!

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  10. Grey and yellow is a perfect combo and your card is perfect too Christine. I love all the layers. Stunning.

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  11. Yellow and gray together are just beautiful I love that combo, and your card is so beautiful.

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  12. Such a beautiful card, Christine, and such a classic colour combo. I'm sure that the recipient will appreciate the best wishes for their recovery.

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