Hi everyone, it's time for a new challenge at Seize the Birthday and we are celebrating our 200th challenge!
Congratulations to Nancy and the team for reaching such a great milestone, and providing so much inspiration.
To celebrate Nancy and some of the team are generously giving away some prizes for those that participate in a blog hop, and enter a card inspired by our logo.
All of the details are on the challenge blog. Our party guest and the team have some wonderful cards to inspire you, so I hope you can play along.
I diecut the flower from some glossy photo paper that I had smooshed into distress oxide inks, dried, and then wiped with a baby wipe. The baby wipe removes the chalky ink residue and reveals bright colours underneath.
I'm linking up to these challenges:
Always Fun Challenges, where it's anything goes,
Supplies:
Paper Rose blooming flowers background die; oxide inks in picked raspberry, mermaid lagoon, wilted violet and twisted citron; glossy photo paper; sentiment sticker.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
A quick and easy card to make but so eye-catching too.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning. Love how you incorporated the colors, yet left so much white space.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't love this card anymore Cathy! Such a great job with the colors of our graphic! Super job!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card! Love the colors on the flower.
ReplyDeleteLove that die and those colours with the lovely contrast from the black, inspiring xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a great technique to use for the theme! Fabulous overall design! GREAT job and wonderful inspiration! I sure hope I get time to join in the fun!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Cathy, love the design and the beautiful colours. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to use all those colors together!
ReplyDeleteMelanie
What a stunning card with that big die cut coverplate. Love how you have used the colors to color it, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is one beautiful card! The colours of our graphic look so good backed with the clean white panel. And then the black cardbase makes everything pop!
ReplyDeleteThis cover plate die with te pretty flowers and leaves works beautifully and love the bright oxide ink colours for the smooshing, and using the baby wipe to take away the chalky residue works well to make the colours crisp ad clean. A great CASEing of the logo too, and wonderful to see Seize the Birthday still going strong, and far into the future I hope. x
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ReplyDeleteI love all the beautiful colors you used. The glossy paper really gives it an extra shine. That die is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteA real stunner of a card, fabulous die cut and wonderful colours....I love it x.
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card. Your colors are so soft and pretty, and the card is just as cute as could be. Thanks for the inspiration in the Seize The Birthday challenge. I plan to play along this week.
Blessings,
Karen Letchworth
www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com
What a unique and clever way to get the colors from the logo on your card, I would have not thought of that, but coloring the die the way you did is really cool and looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteLovely way to use the colors, Cathy.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the tip about DO on glossy paper!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely card, love the beautiful colours and the die.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely way to celebrate the 200th challenge. Your card using the challenge colors is simply beautiful. The blend is perfect and I like that big flower that covers the panel.
ReplyDeleteAwesome sponged die cut! Made for a gorgeous card
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful and a little Oh! moment for the baby wipe/DOX tip. Thanks. Hugz
ReplyDeleteLovely inking on your beautiful die cut Cathy!
ReplyDeleteFresh and gorgeous, Cathy ... the bright colours are delicious against the black border! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful! Great use of the colours. - Charlotte/Lady Joyful
ReplyDeletecard is so pretty
ReplyDeleteThe blending of the bright colors looks beautiful, Cathy! I once did the DOX-on-photo-paper technique and was so happy with the result! I think It's time for me to give it a try again :)!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty die and congrats on the 200th challenge, making a card too and will join , hugs Blankina
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I love the soft colours you have used for the stencil. Hopping on by via Seize the Birthday, Hazel xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love those soft and pretty colours. Thanks for reminding me that I really should try using DOIs on glossy photo paper.
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the theme. The colors on thr die cut stand out against the white background. Thanks for the baby wipe tip for distress oxides.
ReplyDeleteOoh wow. That's pretty amazing card. I am sure the one who will recive this will be surely happy..
ReplyDeletePls be safe and sound during covid 19
What a fab way to use the logo colours, Cathy! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and you've captured the colours of the graphic so well. Thank you for helping my brain along with the stamp manufacturer, much appreciated x
ReplyDeleteLove your rainbow colored flower!
ReplyDeleteLove your rainbow colored flower!
ReplyDeleteLovely! The pastel-like look of the blended colors looks awesome on that die cut! Thank you so much for using the colors from the logo so well - and for the idea of photo paper + baby wipes too!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Cathy, thanks for sharing with us at Watercooler Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fabulous die cut. I didn't know what the baby wipe did, thanks for explaining that technique.
ReplyDeleteThis is utterly stunning and such a fabulous way to incorporate the design colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous die cut and colors.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Stunning card. Love the ink smooched die cut
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love the soft colors and I love love love this stencil. Makes for a great card!!
ReplyDeleteEchoing the others: your card is gorgeous! I've never tried the baby wipe technique but after seeing the outstanding results you've achieved, I need to do so! Thrilled to see you in the Inkspirational gallery!
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Gorgeous card Cathy - love this die and using the topping colours has created a very pretty effect... hugs Robyn, stay safe
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. I love the colors of the die cut. I'll have to try that technique about using glossy paper and rubbing off the chalky residue to reveal a brighter color!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent use of challenge colours on that gorgeous flower die cut.
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This card is such a showstopper Cathy! I love that your rainbow of colour is in the actual die cut - love the technique. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteYour blended colours are beautiful! Great choice of die cut - makes an absolutely stunning card.
ReplyDeleteAm sooo tempted to get that die - it is now in my wish list - along with almost every other Paper Rose Studion die & stencil LOL!!!
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