Sorry its been a while since my last post, I've been feeling a little under the weather for a few days and haven't been feeling very motivated but now that I have four days off work I think I'll fit in a little bit of hobby time :)
I have boring things like spring cleaning to do today but thought I would put that off and have a little crafty time and make a card for this week's Muse challenge.
This week's card has been made by the very talented Ardyth Percy-Robb. Her design is gorgeous, so bright and cheerful, you can see it further down in this post.
Here is my entry for this week...
I took my inspiration from the rainbow of colours that Ardyth used and I love the mix of these bright tones. I also took inspiration from the bold black sentiment.
I chose to create a wide border and used embossed dotted bright pink cardstock which I thought would mirror the dotted stamp design. I really enjoyed making this one and it was pretty easy to create so I may replicate this kind of design again in the future.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Hero Arts - Dot Asterisk (wood mounted); Clearly Besotted Stamps - Butterfly Wishes (sentiment)
- Ink: Versa Color - Pink, Orange, Fresh Green, Canary, Lavender; Brilliance - Graphite Black
- Cardstock: From stash
This is the Muse card, Ardyth's use of rainbow colours is just fab...
Thanks for popping by today, your visits and comments are so very much appreciated.
Have a lovely Easter break.
Anita, this is so great! That green is so vibrant and so SPRING!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely brilliant (pun was intended) rendition of Ardyth's card! How perfect is that Swiss dot mat with the dotted flower stamp? Sheer creative cleverness!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog today to say hello :)
Wishing you a happy crafty day!
Somehow I missed this one! I love this one, the colors are so very pretty and spring-like!
ReplyDeleteLove the bubbly fun feel of this - great fresh colours - I love that the flowers are made out of different sized dots! I'm so glad you played along!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful use of Ardyth's inspiration card!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, love the bright colours, so cheery
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