Stamps: Uniko - Always & Forever
Inks: Distress - Blueprint Sketch; Versafine - Onyx Black; Versamark; Stampin' Up! - Pool Party
Dies: Die-namics - Ampersand
Accessories: White Lustre Card; SU Card - Pool Party, Smoky Slate; SU DP - Smoky Slate, Island Indigo; SU Punch - Heart Lg, Heart Sm; White Embossing Powder
I used a couple of challenges making this card. I used the colours from MFT Colour Challenge - MFTCC#62 and the layout is based on the sketch over at The Paper Players - PP#329. As I've got some polka dots on my card, I'm also submitting it to Inkspirational - INK#127 where they want to see polka dots. I used some grey design paper and card to cover the card base and covered the join with a strip of silver peeloff. I stamped the large heart in my MISTI, this was so that I could ink up the stamp a couple of times to get good coverage and depth of colour. I carefully cut it out. To make some card to match this heart I used the direct to card technique to colour a scrap of white card. I used my heart punches to punch the smaller hearts. I stamped the sentiment on the edge of two hearts, one in black and one in Versamark which was heat embossed with white powder. I used dimensional gel to attach the hearts, the smaller ones are flatter to the card, but the large one has quite a bit of dimension. I finished off by adding a grey ampersand die cut. On the inside I cut a mat layer of grey card and on the white panel stamped a sentiment and a tiny open heart.
Don't forget to visit our blog to see more inspiration from the Design Team and from our Guest Designer, Izzy of Izzy Scrap. We've changed the format of the challenges a bit. The challenges are now FIVE weeks long - giving you lots of time to play along, and we'll have six challenges this year. Not only that, we have prizes if you join in the fun.
THE PRIZES
- Main Winner chosen by the DT - £25 eGift Certificate
- Random Twist Winner - £4 in stock clear stamp set of winners choosing
- Random Uniko Stamps Winner - £4 in stock clear stamp set of winners choosing
- Top 3 chosen by DT - 150 Loyalty Reward Points
You still have plenty of time to join in - deadline for submission is midnight (GMT) on Friday 24th February (7.00pm EDT). Have fun!!
12 comments:
Oh, Deborah, this totally sweet! Such a lovely blue colors you've chosen, so untraditional and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your card with The Paper Players!
Beautiful card Deborah ! I love how you mixed together different challenges to create your card, it's one of my favourite "game" too ! Love the different shades of blue together with the grey background ! It's a pleasure to play along with you all for another fortnight ! Thanks for sharing and for inspiring.
OMGosh! LOVE the hearts! LOVE the colors! FAB card, Deb!
This is gorgeous, love the colours and design and the hearts are lovely.
Faith
x
Great card. Blue is my favourite colour, in particular Blueprint Sketch, and the colours on your card are awesome. Love that they are blue hearts instead of the traditional red and pink. Also, thank you for dropping by my blog and leaving me such a sweet comment.
It's funny how hearts in any other colours than pink or red always catch the eye and this design works fabulously for a contemporary valentine.
Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational Challenges.
Love your row of hearts...so pretty! Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players!
Great card for the man in your life with all the blue hues! I would not have thought of going blue with hearts but it works so well! X
What a lovely card! The layered hearts over the text paper... wow! Great color combo for the theme. Another great card... thanks again for joining us at Inkspirational!
- Shauna
Deborah, such a great take on the challenge and I love the unexpected use of the blues. Great card. So glad you joined us at the paper Players this week
Jaydee
The loved up theme of your card but so fun in the non-traditional lovey colours. Great use of the uniko sets Debs and a brilliant design. Sarah x
Always love to see images lined up neatly and your beautiful blue hearts do it for me Deborah!
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