Monday 6 October 2014

Perfectly Rustic Colour Combo


So its time for a new challenge over at Perfectly Rustic and this time its a colour challenge. Ever since I saw this Papertrey Ink die and stamp set I have wanted to use it, and I thought this was the perfect opportunity. So with that in mind I have done a very simple get well card for my Nana. 


House of Borowski, Papertrey ink life is beautiful stamp and die.

House of Borowski, Papertrey ink life is beautiful stamp and die.

Card Tip:

I have die cut the butterflies twice, one in the green and one in the espresso. I then adhered the green butterfly on top of the brown butterfly but slightly to the side which gives a shadow effect.

Card Ingredients:

Card Stock: craft A5 card base, espresso card stock and glitter green card stock from stash.
Stamps: Papertrey Ink life is beautiful stamp set
Ink: Memento rich cocoa
Dies: Papertrey Ink life is beautiful die set
Other:green gems


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7 comments:

  1. Love your butterflies. Thanks for sharing this with us at Crafting with Dragonflies.

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  2. Very pretty CAS card..
    Thanks for sharing with us at CraftyCatz this week.x

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  3. I love the colour combo you've used. The shadow effect is a great idea. Thank you for sharing it with us at Crafting with Dragonflies. Wynn DT

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  4. Beasutiful card, thanks for joining us at Crafters Cafe this week.

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  5. Beautiful card.Loving your new sentiment stamp and butterfly die.Gorgeous.Thanks for joining in with us over at Nutcrafters.Good luck.Hugs x

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  6. Hi Cathie, this is simply beautiful! I love the color palette and what a great idea to push the butterflies off the card. Makes it interesting. Thanks for joining us at My Time to Craft Challenge Blog. Hope to see you again and good luck!
    Ema
    DT Member

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  7. This is a beautiful card! I love the clean design, and the green butterflies look amazing against the brown. I love how you layered the butterflies to create the shadow effect as well!

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