I thought I'd participate in another of Kristina's Color Inspirations.
This week's colours are:
My contribution is:
Actually, that is not completely true. It is actually mine and Mum's contribution. Thanks for the consult Mum ;-).
I really like the pillow on the far left of the bed, and drew my inspiration from it. There is very little stamping on this card, in fact you may not be able to see the only stamping that I have done. The large Purely Pomegranate layer has been stamped with the Linen Background stamp, in Purely Pomegranate Classic Ink. The rest is punches, brads, eyelets and ribbon.
Thanks for visiting!
Sam.
PS. I'd like to add that I did not find these colours easy to work with at all. My Regal Rose is looking a bit flourescent, maybe because it was next to the Purely Pomegranate? Also, I realise that my colour inspiration cards are following a distinct trend....I'll have to get myself out of that for the next one!
17 comments:
it's a great card, despite the lack of stamping ;-)
That's gorgeous! I love it.
Gotta be picked for Top Ten..even without stamping.
I agree. This is a beautiful card. I think top 10 definitely!!
I don't recall Kristina say we HAD to stamp...it's not always called for. Your card is great!
I love how you mirrored the pillow. Wonderful card! TFS, Amy.
fun card Sam...love the picture layout too! Donna
What a gorgeous card! One of the best! - Mandy
I really like the boldness of this card- It makes you say "WOW"
Gorgeous as usual Sam. I saw these colours and couldn't wait to see what you came up with. Has inspired me to do some stamping/scrapping this weekend :0)
Just beautiful Sam - up with the extra special ones I have seen for sure!
Ohhh, this is lovely Sam. Love the layout & all the details....& the punches of course! Best wishes, Di
Great card Sam, even without much stamping!
WOW! Gorgeous use of the colors, Sam! Very well done !!!!
P.S. Top Ten material .. for sure!
I really like your card! Great job! I love the flowers!
Great card!
Hi there! Beautiful card! I love the bold colors and the window effect
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