INKspired Blog Hop #27
Every second Sunday another exciting INKspired blog hope were we like to wow you with creations from our amazing Team. If you have just landed here then you have come from my super amazing friend Marlene, can't wait to see what she has creative for us this week.
The sketch from Teneale this week is fabulous. Teneale is such an inspiration and does an awesome job creating the sketches to keep us all challenged!
This Weeks Sketch
This week I wanted to move away from the Christmas theme and show you how Stampin' Up! Co-ordinate products so well. All of the cardstock, printed paper and inks work perfectly together. I picked Sahara Sand as my base colour this week as it is so elegant when used with white.
My Creation
I am in love with the new Precision Plate that can be found on page 14 of the Holiday Catalogue. Yes I know I am singing praises this week but I just love IT! This plate makes intricate cuts a breeze.
I found that detailed dies such as the butterflies Thinlits are great, but sometimes it's hard to make all the fine cuts crisp and sharp. Problem solved! The Precision Base Plate adds a little more oomph to your die sandwich, making working with detailed dies a dream.
Love your choice of colours, so gentle and at the same stunning. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous love the pop of colour from the dsp
ReplyDeleteLove love your card, You have made me look at Sahara Sand again as I don't tend to use it much. What DSP is that u have used? It is lovely.xx
ReplyDeleteHi Maree, Thanks for your lovely comments - The designer Series Paper is called English Garden on page 142 of the annual Catty...
DeleteReally beautiful Narelle! Gorgeous card. I have pinned it already. :-)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING! This is absolutely beautiful Narelle. I adore the little antennas you have created with the gold thread and you already know I love the English Graden DSP. You rocked this sketch this week.
ReplyDeleteI love the new precision plate too! Perfect for the the intricate wings of the butterfly. xo
Just lovely. I adore the fact you added the antenna.
ReplyDeleteI love the creative way you think.