Wednesday, November 11, 2020

AWHT COLOUR CREATIONS SHOWCASE - WEEK 24: MANGO MELODY


This week's choice of colour, for using on our papercraft projects, is Mango Melody.  I have always considered this colour to be a yellowy-orange, but now that I have put together a card with it, I think perhaps it's an orangey-yellow!  Regardless, it's a bright, happy, colour, that I enjoyed creating with.  Cathy Proctor is the co-ordinator of our weekly Colour Creations Showcases.  If you go to her blog, to see how she has used Mango Melody, you will find a comprehensive list of participants in this week's share.  We would love it if you visited all our blogs, and left some comment love, if you feel so inclined.

I have chosen a colour combination suggested by Stampin' Up!:


Using the Swirly Frames stamp set, I stamped overlapping circles, in all three colours, over a panel of Whisper White card.  I then embossed the stamped panel using the Tasteful Textile 3D embossing folder.

Some flowers from the Arrange A Wreath bundle were stamped in Mango Melody ink on Whisper White card, die cut, then adhered to the card before having Coastal Cabana resin dots added to the centres.



Here's a close-up of the embossed background, and the sweet, colourful, flowers:



I have used a strip of Mango Melody Designer Series Paper (from the Brights 6" x 6" pack) across the middle of my card.  I sponged the edges of the paper with Mango Melody ink.  The stamped words in the sentiment come from the Well Said stamp set, and the die-cut word from the co-ordinating Well Written Dies.  I used my dark Mango Melody Stampin' Blends marker to colour white ribbon from the Flowers For Every Season ribbon combo pack; isn't it pretty?  Love all that co-ordination!



Listed below are all the products I used to make this card.  They are available to purchase from my online store (for Australian residents only), which is open 24/7.  You can access my store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.

Make sure you go to Cathy's blog, to see all the other lovely creations made with this week's happy colour.




Product List
Paper Snips
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$17.00

13 comments:

  1. I love how you've used that strip of DSP to imitate the stamped circles. This is such a bright, fun card, Christine!

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  2. Christine what a great colour combination and a wonderful use of the swirly frames stamp set! I love the flowers and the resin dots too- so much to love about this card. Thank you for inspiring us with your card creations tonight xx

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  3. Very bright, happy card Christine, I love the colours you’ve used and the flowers give it an extra pop of colour

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  4. Beautiful bright happy card Christine, I love the colours you’ve used and the flowers give it an extra pop of colour

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  5. Beautiful bright and cheery card Christine, I love the colours you’ve used and the flowers give the card an extra pop of colour, lovely!

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  6. Love your bright happy card Christine. Great colour combo.

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  7. Lovely bright and cheery card Christine, I love the colours you've used and the flowers give an extra pop of colour!

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  8. Wow what a great colour combo! Who would've thought they'd go so well together. And I really love how you've used Swirly Frames. I really must show that set some love. To me this card epitomizes your style. Love it!

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  9. The circles are wonderful, and the flowers are such a sweet accompaniment. Cute card!

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  10. Wow Christine! I love this! What a great colour combination and such a fabulous card design with the repetition of circles and the fun flower accents!

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  11. Oh Christine, this is such a pretty card. It really makes me smile. I love that ribbon, it looks so soft. Gorgeous colour combo!

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  12. Perfect colour palette makes for a gorgeous card Christine. I love the textured background, stamped repeatedly. Really draws the eyes in.

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  13. Your card is so bright and happy. I love the trio of colours you have used.

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