I can't think of the last time I used tempting turquoise, but it's been a long time - not because I don't like it, but I just get distracted by others. Happily, it turns the colours play really nicely together. This is what I made.
I started by clear heat embossing a sentiment from the 'Big On
Birthdays' stamp set. Have you checked this one out yet? It has lots of
large sentiments that make a statement on card fronts or insides. Check
it out below in the supply list.
I used my aquapainters & good squeeze of juicy tempting turquoise & flirty flamingo ink from the ink pad lids to create an ombre watercolour wash on shimmer white cardstock. I spritzed the whole sheet before adding the ink to help get the ink moving around & applied additional layers until I was happy with the colour. I trimmed down the watercolour card, cut strips off each side for a bit of extra interest & mounted them on foam strips.
I kept it simple on the inside, with more balloons & another sentiment from Big on Birthdays.
So, colour challenge done! I hope you'll try this combination. I think you'll love it too. Pop over to the Just Add Ink blog to see all the great ways the team have used it too.
Back soon with more ideas to share.
Inky wishes
Di
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Supplies
Actual items I used are listed first. Alternative purchase options are listed at the bottom of the supply list.
7 comments:
The balance of colour on that background is stunning Di...Love this sparkly creation. xx
Hi Di,
I love your card. I might have to CASE it. Thanks for sharing. x
This is fabulous, Di! Your background panel is so cool and cutting the strips down the sides adds so much interest.
Love the details in the background Di and how you use combined the large sentiments with the sparkle and interest of the balloons. So pretty! xx
Totally fabulous card Di! I love how you've used the large sentiments - they do scare me a bit so I'm going to follow your lead this week and see if I can make an awesome card like yours. Kelly x
Totally fabulous card in every way! Pinned it for sure! WOW!
Just beautiful Di! I love how you used the colours. What a fabulous background they make for those silvery balloons gliding and sparkling across the sky. xxx
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