I focused on Mary Fran's:
-colours
-flowers
-heart
-stripes
I changed:
-more white
-die cut sentiment
-more solid colours
I love these colours together and this was a perfect opportunity to show how Catherine Pooler's inks blend together so beautifully! I started with a panel of white cardstock and blended It's a Boy from the bottom left and Pixie Dust from the top right, blending them together in the centre.
I die cut my Essentials by Ellen Folk Heart die from the centre of the panel so that it would show the transition from the blue to the purple. I popped it up on my 4.25 square card, letting it extend over the top (it will still fit in an A2 envelope!)
Then I cut a bunch of little flowers from Wild Garden - some from white, some from the rest of the blended panel, to scatter over the card (that was the hardest part - 'random' scattering! lol!)
I added a Letterboard Script sentiment and some green jewels from Pretty Pink Posh's Citrus Mix just to the white flowers for a bit of sparkle.
Rather than having my stripes in the background, I put one one each side by trimming my white panel to 4x4.25.
Date: Sunday, July 5, 2020 GMT Views: 498
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Ardyth, you have killed it once again. This is a wonderful case of Mary's card. I love how evenly and perfect the color on the heart gradually goes from aqua to lavender. Such creativity!
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Sun, Jul 05, 2020 @ 3:35 PM
That is some very pretty ink blending, Ardyth. I may have to try these inks. It I was to get a few - what would you recommend? Love this sweet card/case. Hugz
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