For our Just Us Girls Challenge #714, Ina has chosen a moodboard by the sea with absolutely gorgeous colors! For your card you can take just the colors, the watercolor effect, the sea-inspired elements, or the feathery textures. Whatever you take from it, tell us about what inspired you. Here is my seaside card using the colors and shells.
Stampin' Up!: By the Seashore stamp set
Ranger: Distress ink pads
Versafine: Onyx black ink pad
Simon Says Stamp: Sequins
I stamped the shells first, then taped off the edges of my panel with Post-it tape. I ink blended an ombré mix of Wilted Violet, Chipped Sapphire and Peacock Feathers distress inks. I cut a mat with a piece of lavender cardstock and mounted it on my mini slimline card base. Last, I adhered the stamped panel and sequins. Done!
Please join us with the beautiful moodboard!
-Carol
9 comments:
Lovely sponged background panel. It’s blended beautifully great inspired card.
Thanks Vicki!
Beautiful ink blended strip; the perfect stage for your star-of-the-shows shells. Love this!
hugs~carol
Your shells were the perfect size for this mini slimline! This is lovely, Carol!
Beautiful ink blending on that masked panel! I love your big shells lined up and the addition of the sequins. Great take on the Moodboard!
I love your design on this one, Carol. Love that ink blended strip down the middle and those fabulous shells stamped over the edge of it. I tried to enlarge the photo so I could see what is inside the shell outlines. Are they words or some other texture? Whatever the case, I love them. Nice job with the placement of the sequins too!
Carol... gorgeous distress combination! Those seashells are wonderful. At first glance I thought you had stamped an outline, masked then stamped a word background over the outline. But I think this is the design of the seashell. I am going to check them out. Beautiful card!!
Those inks blended beautifully down the center of your card, Carol, and made a great backdrop for your seashells.
Super blended background for those pretty sea shells Carol. Lovely CAS card.
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