The colors for Color Throwdown #591 are not usually ones I would choose, but am really pleased the way my card turned out using them.
I watercolored my flowers in the plum, pink, peach and white, die cut and added to a pale gray card base. Layered up the piece with more die cuts rather than using foam tape. Added the little sentiment - another sentiment like "birthday" or "day" or "anniversary" can be added on the inside when ready to send the card out to someone.
I am adding this to Darnell's NBUS challenge also - don't know why I never used this stamp as I love the results I had with it.
Thanks for stopping by - stay well and keep crafting!
Lovely card! Beautiful stamp and beautifully colored.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card, Betty! I love the color combo!
ReplyDeletetotally gorgeous Betty. The colouring is perfect.
ReplyDeleteSaw your card on NBUS and had to get a closer look. What beautiful coloring on these spectacular flowers! Some lucky recipient is going to absolutely love receiving this gorgeous card.
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Beautiful coloring on this jumbo image, Betty! I love the dark areas - really made the white Wonderful pop!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is such a gorgeous take on the throwdown colors! That floral frame is stunning! Thanks so much for joining us this week!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that always true when you use NBUS stamps? I always think, "Why did I ignore this?!" You should be pleased with how this turned out, Betty! Your lovely coloring with the jewel tones makes it really gorgeous and I love the sediment nestled in the flowers! Take care and keep safe and thank you for sharing at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I have too many NBUS stamps and still buy more,,,,, So happy you joined us at CTD!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Betty the coloring turned out nicely.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Betty xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Really jumps off the screen with those colors.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning and reminds me of a book cover I have seen too.
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