Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Dotty Thanks

#stampinup   This week, the Stylin' Stampin' INKspiration blog has a color challenge. I really liked the color combination when I first saw it, but then I had a little trouble pulling something together. I'm pleased with the end results, but it took me a while to get there. 



I decided to use the "Dotty Angles" photopolymer stamp set because I haven't used it in a while and it needed some love and attention. I originally attempted--and abandoned--an ombre effect. I just didn't like how it turned out. I think with a little bit of practice, "Dotty Angles" would be great for an ombre background, but...ain't nobody got time for that when it's bedtime and you've got a card to make and a blog to write!!

Plan B had me using a Whisper White panel onto which I stamped a row of "Dotty Angles" dots in Rich Razzleberry and another row in Pink Pirouette. Yeah, that's much better than the original. I added a sentiment from the "One Big Meaning" stamp set in Lost Lagoon.

I adhered the stamped panel to a Lost Lagoon mat and then onto a Rich Razzleberry card base and thought, "Meh." I wasn't thrilled with the card. It was too "plain Jane." I tried adding some ribbon because ribbon fixes everything...well, almost everything. Ribbon wasn't what this card needed.

Then, huzzah! I found a bag of sequins left over from the March Paper Pumpkin--you get more supplies than you need with the Paper Pumpkin kits. These sequins are iridescent pink and gold--perfect for this card! I got out my favorite Fine-Tip Glue Pen and applied sequins to the card and, ah! That's more like it!

 

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5 comments:

  1. I love how your card turned out, Kathy! The extras from MPP kits have saved me a time or two! Makes them an even greater value! Thanks for playing along with us at SSINKspiration this week!

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  2. Love the simplicity of this card! TY for playing along with us!

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  3. Hi Kathy, thank you for playing along with our color challenge at SSINK. I love how you added the sequins to this card, continuing the stamped pattern.

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  4. What a great card...the combo of the dots and sequins is perfect! Thanks for playing along with us at SSI!

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  5. Nice simple card and great use of the sketch colors (plus I love the addition of sequins!! Thanks for playing along with at SSINKspiration.

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