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Saturday, 2 July 2016

Less is More Week 283

Hi there

Wow, I can hardly believe we're back at the beginning of another month!  It's new challenge time once again over at Less is More and week one of the month means we're back with our regular Colour challenge.  And this week we would like to see...


Colours of your Kitchen


And we also have a new sponsor for July which is Happy Little Stampers.  So make sure you play along throughout July for a chance to win a prize ;)


If you've been a follower for a while you may remember I finally had a new kitchen installed last year so here's my card using my kitchen as inspiration - woodgrain units, black worktop, taupe painted walls and cream accessories.



For a change I started with a cream card base.  I also cut a panel smaller than my card base, masked an area using the aperture created with a die cut heart and stamped the wood effect with a taupe tone ink through the aperture.  I then stamped the sentiment in black, matted the panel onto a slightly larger panel of black cardstock and then adhered the leaf die cut from kraft cardstock.  

Materials used:

  • Dies: MFT Die-namics - Stitched Heart Stax; Paper Smooches - Loopy Leaf
  • Stamps: Stampin' Up - Hardwood; Altenew - Beautiful Lady
  • Ink: Versa Color - Umber; Versafine - Onyx Black
  • Cardstock: Papermill - Ivory; Neenah - Desert Storm; Papermania - Black


And just to prove it, here's a reminder of my little kitchen! :)  And I take the photographs of my cards on a cupboard top in my lounge...I think there's a decorative theme forming, don't you?! lol



This should be a really interesting challenge, I can't wait to see your kitchen colours translated onto your creations.

Right now, I'm (hopefully if I haven't missed the train!) on my way to Bristol for Grillstock Festival.  My brother and sister-in-law are one of the Competition BBQ Teams, Riviera BBQ so I'm looking forward to enjoying the festival this year instead of just hearing about it.....no doubt I'll eat and drink far too much! lol


That's all from me for now but I'll be back later this evening to share the next CAS challenge over at Happy Little Stampers.

Bye for now.


13 comments:

  1. Fabulous as ever teamie and a wonderful simple and classy take on your stylish kitchen! Good to see is nice and tidy unlike your craft space!!!!! Lol! Have a superb weekend x

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  2. Enjoyed the peep into your lovely kitchen...Gorgeous colours on the card and you've picked up the wood-grain beautifully. A gorgeous card x Loving the cream card too x Have a lovely day in Bristol, hope it stays dry!

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  3. Sooooo stylish Anita! I love how you used the woodgrain texture too... wish I'd thought of that, and the clean font of the sentiment goes so well! Your kitchen is lovely. I had mine done last year as well. It's great to get them updated, isn't it? :)

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  4. Lovely card and what a nice kitchen!!

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  5. Gorgeous card Anita,enjoy the festival 😀 Viv xx

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  6. Hi Neet's and thanks for the visit last week. Loving this weeks challenge too. Your kitchen and card are great. Can't wait to play along later in the week when I have a day off.

    Hugs Erika x

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  7. Gorgeous card and love your kitchen.

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  8. Think it is brilliant how you managed to get all the elements into your card Anita. Bravo! Love the yummy wood grain and the colour combo is so elegant .... Just like your beautiful kitchen. Enjoy yourself at the festival!
    Sharon xx

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  9. Love your new kitchen with the sun streaming in the window....the wood grain background is just perfect to capture your kitchen!

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  10. Gorgeous card Anita and a fab new kitchen too!
    Both are tasteful in the extreme!
    Chrissie xx

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  11. Beautiful card, very elegant!
    Hope you managed to catch your train in time and had a good time at the festival. I live in Bristol and have never heard of the Grillstock Festival. I'll have to keep an eye out for details of next year's festival. xx

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