My CC388 card using Temping Turquoise, Pacific Point and Night of Navy. After seeing the Color Challenge I just had to try another card "Stepping Up" a recent favorite of mine.
I CASE'd my CAS182 color challenge card using my SU aqua painter to brush classic ink directly on my clear mount block and then stamping onto a piece of W White CS. I brushed on the lighter then darker shades of ink.
You will never get 2 of the same background, which is fun. I placed my CS over the painted block and tapped the CS lightly. Also make sure the brush is not too wet. Place a drop of reinker into the ink pad then pick up ink with your aqua painter. Have a piece of paper towel nearby.
The image is approx. 2" X 3 1/2". I cut the image out after stamping with the silhouette stamps and popped up with dimensionals. Added the Clear Dazzling Details, stamped again and cut out and popped up the solid flower and added Crystal Effects to the flower and the twine to the panel.
Sorry about the long detail...it is a very easy card actually and totally Fun! It was fun Stepping Up (adding more) to my original card. Enjoy...
Date: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 GMT Views: 2577
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Wed, Aug 15, 2012 @ 10:52 PM
So pretty. Love that technique for the background ... and your silhouette stamps are perfect along with all the special details. Your club is going to love making this!!
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Thu, Aug 16, 2012 @ 2:43 AM
Wish I could come to club!!! This is wonderful and very cool - they will feel accomplished after they learn this!!! Beautiful case of yourself Nancy. Hugz!
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Thu, Aug 16, 2012 @ 8:48 AM
Loved the original, love the CASE even more! Really like the touch of the dimension (Dazzling Details?) on the tips. The cool blues are a nice choice for a hot summer.