Monday, May 2, 2022

Way to Go Card for Three Challenges

This congratulatory card, using a bunch of retiring goodies, is for three challenges.

First, I've used the sketch at Just Add Ink#601 here.

Second, the colors are for the Hand Stamped Sentiments Color Challenge#387 here. The colors to use are Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay and Pacific Point.

And finally, it's for Make the Cards Challenge#53 here. It's a Technique Challenge to create a blended background. I used the three colors and my Blending Brushes on a piece of White card stock that was embossed with the retiring Bark Embossing Folder.

There's no stamp set on this card just the letters from the Playful Alphabet dies, which are sadly, retiring!

Here's my recipe:

Stamps: none

Papers: White, Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point, Brights 6 by 6 DSP

Inks: Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point

Accessories: Playful Alphabet dies(retiring), Bark embossing folder(retiring), Playing with Patterns Resin dots(retiring), Rectangle Stitched dies, Foam Adhesive sheets, Blending Brushes, Stampin dimensionals, 






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6 comments:

Stampin Expressions said...

What a fun card! I am really gonna miss these alpha dies! thanks so much for joining the fun at hand stamped sentiments!

Heather said...

Love this, Jennie - I so don't use those awesome dies enough - how cool they look popped up over all that texture! Thanks so much for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

Nikki Spencer said...

What a fun card Jennie! I love the patterns and texture. Thanks for sharing at Just Add Ink.

Stampin by Genny said...

Beautiful blended background that coordinates with the patterned paper. Your card would be perfect for a graduate. Thanks for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

Tina said...

Such a fun card! The alpha dies were a great choice for the sentiment, and I love how you've made it ombre to match the blended background. Thanks for sharing with us at Just Add Ink.

Chantell Randall said...

A fun use of texture. I like how the circle highlights the sentiment. Chantell Just Add Ink