You don’t know how excited I am to be back posting today with the Creation Stations Design Team, I’m sure you all would have noticed that last month I wasn’t able to join in due to a cross with the Stamping Society. I’m so ready for this post and I’ve actually had the project ready for weeks!
You should be coming over here from the amazing Elizabeth Price, who I can’t wait to see what she has created under this months theme. This being Black, White and One Other. I actually created the project not for this blog hop but it fit just perfectly I didn’t really have any reason not to use it. There maybe a little grey area as to where Vellum falls into the spectrum but we will refer to this as creative freedom!
I choose a colour that I really don’t use often enough, not because I don’t like it but because sometimes it’s really intimidating to use bold colours. This is why this is just the perfect way to get yourself familiar in using these colours in projects and coming up with designs. The concept itself is relatively simple using blocks of colour and patterns.
I know I use the Good Morning Magnolia Stamp Set a lot but there is so many possibilities and I don’t know about you but I want to make the most of them and the most of my money. I’ve had people say to me that they are put off due to the idea of having to colour well I’ve shown you that you don’t and that you can pretty much do anything!
video tutorial
blog hop
Now you’ve listened to me blabber on, you’ll be wanting to hop on over to Sara Levin’s blog post under the same theme. I know she’ll be amazing as always and hope you’ll join me over there.
supply list
All the supplies used to create this card are available by contacting me or by clicking on the images below. Don’t forget for all orders between £20.00-£99.00 add the Host code for a free gift from me.
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Sara Nell Langland says
I just love your card–what a great idea to use Bermuda Bay with the magnolia! The vellum is perfect, too!!!