Wednesday, November 23, 2022

STAMPIN' UP! SIMPLY SUCCULENTS BIRTHDAY CARD IN MINT MACARON

 


This week's Colour Creations blog hop is showcasing Mint Macaron, one of Stampin' Up!'s beautiful soft greens.  I am sad to say it's the last Colour Creations blog hop I will be involved in for a little while.  I am having ankle surgery next week, and will be laid up, with my foot elevated unnaturally high, for quite some time.   I'll be following the blog hops from the sidelines, and as soon as I'm able to return to my craft room, I hope to be able to take part again.

Mint Macaron is a lovely colour to use for succulents, which prompted me to show some love to my rather neglected Simply Succulents stamp set, and co-ordinating Potted Succulents Dies.




I had a lot of fun making this card, doing lots of stamping and colouring.  I started off with a background panel of Mint Macaron Gingham Cottage Designer Series Paper.  Using Mint Macaron ink, I repeatedly stamped (onto the gingham paper) the largest image from Simply Succulents.  After sponging around the edges of this paper with Mint Macaron ink, I adhered it to a slightly larger Mint Macaron card mat.

Petal Pink and Smoky Slate are the two soft colours I chose to use with Mint Macaron.  I cut two strips of Petal Pink paper from the Design A Daydream DSP pack, and laid them across the front of my card.  The join between the two different patterns is hidden by the sentiment, and one of the potted succulents.

I stamped the pot/pail, and a few of the succulents, in Smoky Slate ink on Basic White card.  I used Mint Macaron to stamp the other succulents.  All of these pieces, that were then die-cut, were coloured with Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate, Mint Macaron, and Petal Pink.  I used the Color Lifter on the pot/pail.

The dangling succulents were die-cut from Mint Macaron card, and I added colour and depth with my Dark Mint Macaron Stampin' Blends marker.

Even though the Adhesive-Backed Sequins are technically Coastal Cabana, I think they look beautiful against the Mint Macaron paper.




The sentiment, from Artistically Inked, was stamped in Mint Macaron ink on Basic White card, and cut out using a Sending Die.




Next up on tonight's blog hop is Theresa Gerrard.  Click on the button below to go to see her Mint Macaron creation:


If you come across any broken links, or would like to see a comprehensive list of all participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Catherine Proctor's blog.  Cathy does a wonderful job of co-ordinating the Colour Creations blog hops every week.

Listed below are all the products I used to make my card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.





Product List
Stamparatus
[148187]
$85.50

7 comments:

  1. So lovely! The colouring on the succulents is fabulous - so life-like.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is a perfect colour for succulents Christine. Good luck for a speedy recovery.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your colouring of the succulents and your pot is superb! We will miss you, Christine, and your wonderful creations - hope you are back on the road to recovery very soon!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Very pretty card, Christine. Mint Macaron is perfect for succulents. The DSPs are beautifully used and highlight the petal pink in the plants. Those sequins are gorgeous, why haven't I got those?!!!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love your card Christine, all those layers of stamping on the background and then the dies cut on the top add heaps of texture. I think you need to rig up a table that you can use with your ankle in the air ;)

    ReplyDelete
  6. A delightful card Christine. Love your layers and your colouring of the pot and succulents - beautiful. Will be thinking of you and sending thoughts for a speedy recovery. Xxx

    ReplyDelete
  7. Ah Simply Succulents is a perfect choice of stamp set for Mint Macaron and the colour combo is so lovely and soft. I love the stamping of the succulents onto the Gingham paper and the 2 different papers in Petal Pink complement each other beautifully. Just gorgeous.

    ReplyDelete