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Wednesday 24 July 2024

Colour Creations Blog Hop week 13 - Boho Blue

 




Hello stamping friends, it's Wednesday and time for the Colour Creations Blog Hop with the Art With Heart Team. Every week we have been featuring one of the fabulous Stampin' Up! colours in alphabetical order. This week we are featuring Boho Blue, a lovely soft, gray blue that is one of the 2023-2025 In Colours.
This week I have used the From Our Home stamp set.

I stamped the single house image on Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper in Stazon Ink. The image was coloured with Water Painter and ink colours Boho Blue, Early Espresso, Old Olive, Crumb Cake.

I cut out the image with a Stylish Shapes Circle Die.
The back ground patterned paper is Countryside Inn, mat is Misty Moonlight and the card base is Boho Blue.


The greeting is from the Loveliest Tree stamp set and is white embossed on Boho Blue card stock.

It's time to hop over to the next stop on our blog hop which belongs to my talented stamping friend and the host of our blog hops, Cathy Proctor.

If you encounter any issues with the links in our hop please head to Cathy's blog as she has a complete list of tonight's participants.

Pop back next week when we will be featuring Bubble Bath.

5 comments:

  1. Rachel you have created such a pretty scene that is beautifully water-coloured and offset by the DSP panels.

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  2. I just love that Boho Blue house, Rach! This is a lovely card. Your watercolouring is so pretty, as is your choice of background paper. The white-embossed sentiment is just right on your beautiful design.

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  3. Rachel, your watercolouring of the From Our Home house is simply delightful. The DSP panelled background works perfectly with it.

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  4. Very pretty, Rachel, I love how you cut the DSP into 3 panels to break the pattern and lovely colouring too!

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  5. Theresa Gerrard25 July 2024 at 12:13

    Such a lovely card Rachel and the water colouring is beautiful. Love the effect of cutting the background paper into 3 pieces.

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