While they were drying, I heat embossed the sentiment from All-Occasion Scripted Greetings Stamp Set on Chantilly Cream card stock with gold detail embossing powder. Next I arranged the foliage elements and hot glued them to a Chantilly Cream card stock base, then popped the sentiment element up on foam tape.
To finish off, I added some purple sequins to complete the challenge palette. Very CAS but I love it!
And that’s it from me! Remember, you do not have to have the exact colors to play the Color Throwdown challenge. If you don't, just use the closest you have. So, c'mon over to the Color Throwdown blog and play along with us this week. Please use the link service to post your card and please link directly to your card so we can find it easily. And please include a link in your post to the Color Throwdown. If you upload your card to a public forum, please use the keyword #CTD686 so we can see your beauty all in one place, and use #ctd686 and #colorthrowdown on social media. Hope to see you there! Be sure to check out what the other team members have come up with this week!
Amy Rohl
Amy Rysavy
Barbara Anders (<—You are here!)
Broni Holcombe
Lisa Henke
Lori Tecler
Lynn Put
Susie Moore
Vickie Zimmer
Wanda Cullen
All products from My Favorite Things unless otherwise noted.
Stamps: All-Occasion Scripted Greetings
Die-namics: Fab Foliage
MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Chantilly Cream
Supplies/Tools: foam mounting tape, MISTI, Steel
Snips, Large Metal Adapter Plate for Die-namics, On-Point Precision Glue
Other: Die-cutting machine, paper
cutter, MISTI Grid Paper Pad, MISTI Bar Magnets, Ranger Watercolor paper, gold detail embossing powder, Embossing
Magic, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, Mini Mister, water
brush, plastic eraser, Scor-Buddy, Glassboard, Versamark, heat tool, sequins, Peerless Watercolors, gold acrylic ink, small art brush, hot glue/gun
Your dainty foliage on this get well card is gorgeous!! I and I love the sequins as flowers...beautiful!! Thanks for the privilege of playing along with yall for this challenge as a "guest star stamper"...what an honor!!
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