Good Morning!
Time for another inspirational photo and color
combination from Arielle at the ColourQ!
These colors are so bright and happy.
They remind me of my mom; she loves hot pink!
I created these embellishments with the banner stamp
from the Wplus9 set called Love You More.
Instead of trying to explain how I made them, I figured I'd show you!
After stamping, I cut them out.
Thanks for stopping by today.
I hope you'll join in the fun at the ColourQ this week!
Cardstock: PTI White, Hibiscus Burst, Raspberry Fizz
Stamps: WP9 Love You More
Ink: PTI Pure Poppy, Berry Sorbet, Sweet Blush, Orange Zest
Dies: WP9 Seasonal Sentiments, PTI LL Circles
Other: PTI Buttons
Gorgeous and brilliant, and thanks for the tutorial. I am so glad I can try this one at home.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these bright, fun colors! Thank you for sharing how you made the cool banners!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous card! Love those colors and what a creative way to use the banner stamp!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Kara, and your idea to create using the banner stamp is great! Love the design and bright display of the colors. Have a wonderful Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteSo fun & cheerful! This makes me think of cheerleader pompoms!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, Kara! I love the creative way you used the banner image, it is so fabulous! Such bright and happy colors, too!
ReplyDeleteLove this Kara! Such a fun way to stamp with your banners. Great idea! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a win over a Moxie Fab!
Love your fun design! The colors are fantastic and what a great way to use the banners!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun and happy colors...
ReplyDeleteand such a fun and happy card...
love it!! :)
This is gorgeous Kara, you created such a funky masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the step by step photos - makes me appreciate the final card even more!
ReplyDeleteI had to pin this as well. I love the stamping!
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS Kara!!! I am swooning over those amazing banner bursts you've created, super idea!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool! Love these colors together and the tiny sentiment under the medallions.
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