After missing last week's Colour Creations blog hop, due to another trip to visit family and friends in New Zealand, I'm excited to be back and playing along again.
The feature colour this week is Lost Lagoon, a beautiful soft greeny-blue (or, bluish green, depending on how you look at it!) in Stampin' Up!'s range.
On tonight's card, I have a sneak peek of some new dies that are coming out next month. The Everyday Arches Dies will be in Stampin' Up!'s Mini Catalogue launching on 7th January. One of the exciting things about being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, is getting to pre-order new goodies before they become readily available.
The background on my card was created with two different patterns of Winter Meadow Designer Series Paper. I sponged the edges with Lost Lagoon ink, then matted them on a piece of Silver Foil Sheet, and onto a Lost Lagoon card base.
The focal panel on my card is a Lost Lagoon die-cut arch, on which I've stamped a few images. I stamped the row of trees, using the Forever Forest stamp set and Versamark ink, then white heat-embossed them. Using Versamark ink, I stamped some "ground" beneath the trees, and some snowy speckles above the trees.
The sentiment, from the Merriest Trees stamp set, was stamped in Versamark ink, after leaving the background stamping to dry. I sprinkled silver embossing powder over the sentiment, and melted it with my heat tool.
A strip of Silver Foil Sheet was adhered between the two die-cut arches, and Lost Lagoon Faceted Gems added.
As you can see in this close-up photo, some of the background "snow" was not quite dry when I stamped the sentiment, so silver embossing powder stuck to a few patches. I rather like the subtle result.
The embellishments added to the main panel are Clear Ribboned Adhesive-Backed Dots. The Lost Lagoon arch is matted on a slightly larger arch, die-cut from Basic White card.
On this photo, you can better see the white-embossed tree detail, the subtle stamping to ground them, and the beautiful pierced detail around the edges of the Everyday Arches die-cuts.
Using the Dark Lost Lagoon Stampin' Blends marker, I coloured a length of Pool Party Pompom Ribbon. After knotting it, I laid it across my card front, securing it with Tear & Tape adhesive. The ribbon was wrapped around the Silver Foil layer, before everything was stuck down to the card base. I added a Mini Glue Dot underneath the knot, to keep it in place more securely.
Inside the card, I added a Basic White piece of card, on which I'd stamped (full strength and second-generation stamping) trees, using an individual tree stamp from Forever Forest.
Next up on tonight's blog hop is Rachel Palmieri:
If the link is broken, or if you'd like to see a comprehensive list of participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Catherine Proctor's blog. Cathy does a fantastic job of co-ordinating our Colour Creations shares, every week.
Listed below are all the current 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.
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Love your Christmas card Christine, that ribbon with the bobbles on it really make the card pop.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Christine, I really like your silver snow. Lost Lagoon is emphasised beautifully with the white in your card
ReplyDeleteSo calming and elegant, Christine with your delightful monochrome palette. I too have purchased these dies and i'm so glad I did now that that lovely arch die from the Garden Meadows dies is in the last chance section. The silver elements and coloured length of Pool Party Pompom Ribbon are special touches.
ReplyDeleteThe arches help draw the eye to the decorated panel. Lovely in Lost Lagoon.
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