I have the pleasure today of helping to kick off a brand-new JustRite Week at Stamper's Dream! All week long, the Dream Team will be showing off the newest JustRite images, which are now available in the Stamper's Dream store. Also posting today:
Cammie
Laurie
Dawn
I've chosen to work with the new Breath of Spring set of borders and centers that fit the Large Oval Stamper. Love this sweet little bouquet of flowers. I promise I'll put the Basic Grey Origins paper pad away someday - just not yet! Inspired by the papers, I watercolored these flowers a light yellow and gave them a blue sky halo. I'm usually a stickler for choosing "real" colors for my flower images (if I can identify the flower, that is). I don't mind making a bird purple or an owl hot pink, but I would never color, say, a daffodil blue. That said, I gave no thought to these flowers until after the fact. I'm thinking they might be violets? The leaves look like violet leaves. So of course, I googled violets and confirmed that yes, indeed, they do come in yellow. So there! {giggle}
The violets are stamped in Versafine Onyx Black on watercolor paper, clear embossed and colored with Tombow Markers. The shape just behind the image panel is a pre-printed paper die-cut from Basic Grey. I embellished with some black taffeta ribbon, Kaiser black pearls, May Arts white crocheted trim, a border that I die-cut using one of the new Tim Holtz Alterations dies (coming soon to Stamper's Dream - I got mine at CHA, couldn't wait to use it!), and corner accents die-cut from an older Cuttlebug die called Ornamental.
Cheers to you on this fine Monday!
Stamps: Breath of Spring (JustRite Stamps)
Paper: Canson 140-lb cold press watercolor paper, Stampin' Up Basic Black and Whisper White, Basic Grey Origins 6x6 paper pad, Basic Grey Origins Pieces paper die-cuts
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Accessories: Tombow Markers, Spellbinders classic and scalloped oval Nestabilities, foam adhesive, May Arts white crocheted trim, Offray black ribbon, Tim Holtz Alterations border die, Kaiser black self-adhesive pearls, edge disressing tool, Cuttlebug Ornamental die
Size: 5 1/2" square
31 comments:
LOVE it Amy! Love the greens you used---this would be great for st patricks day too!!!
What a beautiful color combination! Love it.
very pretty. I love all of the layers
TFS,
Angela
Jaw dropping gorgeous, Amy! LOL @ the flowers, I have no idea what colour things should be and do look them up but sometimes it's FUN to colour them whatever colour you like ;)
Beautiful layout!!
Every time you create something new I think it has got to be my favorite. Yet your next creation is even more beautiful! I love, love, love these papers and your color choices. But the added black takes it to the next level! Thank you for so many gorgeous creations to inspire me! :o)
Love the way you colored the flowers with the blue highlighting. They really pop!
Another gorgeous card Amy! I love the detailed touches that you always put into all of your cards,the corners, ribbon treatments... Love these papers that you have been working with and I have an inspiration tray on my desk right now with these sitting, waiting to be crafted...
Have a great day!
This is absolutely gorgeous! Love all of your attention to detail!
AWESOME card, my friend! Simply gorgeous in every tiny detail! I had to laugh at your looking up the flower, and using that Tim Holtz die. That's it...I'm breaking mine out of the package NOW! :)
Wow this is just gorgeous Amy!
Oooohhh!! Gorgeous!!! Love the greens and your lovely violets. And all the shapes...girl you know how to frame things up!!! Like Michelle, I haven't used my Tim Holtz die yet, but you're killing me!!!
Oh Amy...I'm speechless! You are just amazing, you know that? Everything you create is so unique and stunningly gorgeous!
Amy, this is just beautiful!!
This is absolutely stunning!
Your card is just stunning. Your eye for the perfect details jut leave me in awe. I would love to spend a day just watching. Love the colors in this card and the blue with the flowers is just perfect.
GORGEOUS design - Amy!!! Your color choice is so beautiful too!!! Love your JR card!!! Hugs ~S~
This is stunning!! What a wonderful card, fabulous!
Drop-dead GORGEOUS, my friend! I hear you on the flowers. Yours turned out beautifully! You are rockin' that Origins paper, girl! :)
Amy, this is just GORGEOUS!!!!!! WOW!!! Totally loving all the gorgeous details AND coloring on this!!!!
Amy, one of your specialties is knowing just how to layer your papers. This looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing another beauty today,
Hugs,
Pam
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STOP IT Amy! you're costing me a fortune!! LOL
I just adore you latest creations. The colours and designs are stupendous!
Hugs Viv xx
Absolutely gorgeous, Amy! These colors are stunning and really stand out with all the layers!
You're too cute re: the flower colouring. Love all that green (my fave colour :D) and the white border along the bottom is wonderful. Great layering of shapes and wonderful details as always :D
So pretty, Amy!!
just beautiful, love the colors, layering, and your gems along the border piece. I don't know my flowers well at all so whenever I am coloring I have no idea if it is correct or not :(
You are so talented girl!! Oh and I was so happy to see that tree card you submitted got picked up in the Mar/April issue...you go!!
This card is breathtaking!
I am absolutely struck by the colors on this card. The blue behind the white flowers really makes them stand out beautifully. Thank you for sharing your lovely inspiration. Elizabeth S. in mid-Michigan
What a gorgeous card!
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Oh Amy this is gorgeous. Love how you colored the main image. Beautiful!!!
WOW!!!! STUNNING Amy!!!! Love everything about this!!!!
GASP!! Amy, your work is exquisite!! Absolutely gorgeous! I love how you add a little black to your cards...it just makes it pop right out at me and deepens the colors! SOOO beautiful!
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