Wednesday, March 6, 2013

COLORING DOWN THE LINES!

Aloha! So I'm writing this post from lovely Hawaii! I am out there visiting my sister & her family & having a fantastic time!!! Miss my hubby, but not ready to go home just yet!!

So this week's challenge is Old Olive & Certainly Celery!  Two lovely shades of green!  These actually have a nice contrast!

So you're visiting here from Helen's blog I hope! Glad you "hopped" on over! I wish I could have taken on my vacation with me! We would have made some fun cards together! Altho I must admit I made the card before I left! lol

So here's my "green" card!


Pretty I think! This is that Sale-a-Bration set that I looked at over & over & couldn't decide if I wanted it! There are 3 beautiful images, but would I use them? Well, after looking at how pretty this came out, I think yes!!!
 I think this wold make a great dude's card! Altho could work for a lovely lady also! I like the versatility! It also has that antique feel to it!!


The stamp gives a beautiful image!! And notice the background? I pulled out my old friend my Spritzer tool!!! Haven't used it in awhile! I thought it worked great on this card! Very simple.  The Certainly Celery Ribbon just kinda ties it all in together!

So now go hop over to Sandy's blog & see her ''green" entry! I know you'll love it as much as I do!!! Love the talent on this blog hop!!!!

Happy Stampin'! Or Aloha!!!!


3 comments:

  1. Really nice, Joni. That stamp set is so versatile -- male or female. I love what you have done. Looks like some splatter technique to give interest to the background. Very nice. Hugs.

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  2. Great job with the spritzer! This is a great card for a dude, you are right! Love it! Aloha, and Mahalo for sharing!

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  3. Nice card, Joni. I love the green and the bicycle. I would have never put those two together, but you did and they look fabulous. Love it.

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