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Today I am joining in the fun with Ink & Inspiration Blog Hop and this month's new inspirational image and colour challenge is Pear Pizzazz, Bermuda Bay, Misty Moonlight, Rich Razzleberry and Blushing Bride- so with that in mind I choose to go all out and really enjoyed it:
[All supplies used in this project are linked to at the end of this post in the thumbnails. These are linked to my Stampin’ Up!Ⓡ online store. Thank you for supporting me.]
The products I used were:
- Stamp Set: Dressed To Impress
- Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine: All Dressed Up
- Card Stock: Basic White and Basic Black
- Designer Series Paper: Brights, Regals, Subtles and 2020-2022 In Colour
- Memento Pad: Tuxedo Black
- Designer Series Paper: Brights, Regals, Subtles and 2020-2022 In Colour
- Memento Pad: Tuxedo Black
- Classic Stampin' Pad: Bermuda Bay
- Classic Stampin' Pad: Pear Pizzazz
- Classic Stampin' Pad: Misty Moonlight
- Classic Stampin' Pad: Rich Razzleberry
- Classic Stampin' Pad: Blushing Bride
- Wink of Stella Clear
- Tools: Water Painters
- Embellishments: Brushed Brass Butterflies
- Adhesive: Multipurpose Liquid Glue and Stampin' Dimensionals
Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out my card and I hope
this has inspired you to start /finish a project that you have been
working on. Don't forget to continue the Blog Hop all the way around
to see what everyone has come up with.
You are currently with me - Rebecca-Jo Unwin,
Click NEXT BLOG to head over to the next project or see the list below to see who is next in the hop.
Roll Call List:
All products used to make this card are found in my online store!
Chat Soon,
Rebecca-Jo
Such a fun colourful card! Ann Alexander
ReplyDeleteFun, colourful way to use the colours! Ann
ReplyDeletePretty card
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love how you have used the colours! Great card.
ReplyDeleteCute card Rebecca-Jo, love the way you have used the stripes in the background and the ink blending x
ReplyDeleteVery nice and colorful card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty xx
ReplyDeletePretty use of the colors!
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