Monday, 26 January 2015

Creative Inkers Occasions Blog Hop


 
Welcome to another blog hop with the Creative Inkers team - this time we are show casing the new Occasions Catalogue.  Have a look at my creations and then carry on hoping over to look at the rest of the team's awesome creations!

If you are following the blog hop, you will have come from the very creative Ria Kaire's blog.    If you have just joined my page keep following the loop round to see everyone's gorgeous projects.

There are just so many lovely new items in the Occasion's catalogue that I had such a hard time choosing what to show.  I finally decided on the Something Lacy stamp set. 

Now onto my projects.  I used the blendabilties pens for these cards.  I only used one stamped image and then cut it to make two cards. 





Since I am addicted to colouring I made another card but only used Melon Mamba, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive blendabilities for this one.



See the bottom of the post for the list of supplies.

I hope you've enjoyed my cards - now you're going to head over to Kathe Oldham to see her stunning projects, just click the next button.

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Supplies Used
 
First Card
Stamps:   Painted Petals and Something Lacy
Ink:   Cherry Cobbler and Memento Black
Cardstock:   Cherry Cobbler, Pear Pizzazz and Whisper White
Blendabilities:   Calypso Coral, Coastal Cabana, Cherry Cobbler, Melon Mamba, Rich Razzleberry, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive
Embellishments:   Pearls

Second Card
Stamps:   Painted Petals and Something Lacy
Ink:   White Stazon and Memento Black
Cardstock:   Wild Wasbi, Basic Black and Whisper White
Blendabilities:   Calypso Coral, Coastal Cabana, Cherry Cobbler, Melon Mamba, Rich Razzleberry, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive
Ribbon:   Wild Wasabi, Painted Blooms Cotton Twine
Embellishments:  Something Borrowed

Third Card
Stamps:   Painted Petals and Something Lacy
Ink:   Melon Mamba and Memento Black
Cardstock:   Daffodil Delight, Wild Wasabi, Strawberry Slush and Whisper White
Blendabilities:   Melon Mamba, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive
Punches:   1” (2.5 cm) Square Punch and Postage Stamp

13 comments:

  1. Lovely cards Sharon. The third is my favourite - I love the simplicity of it. Great job.

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  2. I love all the cards! Great job on colouring in and I admire your patience! :)

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  3. awesome colouring, and such a different look with each card

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  4. OMG! All that colouring must have taken you a long time Sharon! They look fabulous and the sentiment is perfect - YOU are amazing for having the patience to colour that much!

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  5. Wow, that is some awesome colouring!! I love the bright colours of the second card, as well as the simplicity of the third one. Well done you!

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  6. Very Pretty Alicia. Love how you have made that stamp look so versatile:)

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  7. Gorgeous cards Sharon and great colouring.

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  8. Oh WOW - the colours are FAB U LUS - you definately have an eye for it ( me jealous much ) , That third card is my fav if I had to pick just one !!

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  9. Wow - I had passed this stamp over as it was a bit too flowery for me but having seen what you created I've done a double take. These are really stunning. I can't decided between the first and the last as to which one is my favourite. Well done :)

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  10. Your cards are simply stunning Sharon,
    Loved the way you featured one stamp set "Something Lacy" to make all 3 cards.
    Thanks for sharing :-D

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  11. Fabulous cards Sharon I love them all, another set to add to my wishlist. TFS

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  12. Smart idea to use one piece of DSP and create three lovely and different cards, bravo!

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  13. What a bright and beautiful way to use this stamp... Your colouring is absolutely gorgeous and it really POPS!! Great and TFS

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