Sunday, October 24, 2021

Moonlight Coneflowers - Stampin Up! Nature's Harvest - Paper Players 564

   I always say the best way to start the week off is to do some stamping!  Lucky for you The Paper Players Challenge is back with a great new challenge to help you get started!  LeAnne has us working on a great sketch this time!  So many possibilities with those rectangle panels!  Can't wait to see what you all create.


 This is the card design that I sent out to my team for their October monthly hello card.  If you're ever interested in learning more about being a demonstrator feel free to reach out to me.  I'd love to answer any questions.

  I went full on Misty Moonlight with just a touch of cork for my card.  I love this color and couldn't resist using 3 different DSP sheets for my card!  The Harvest Meadow DSP has two of the patterns and the third (the stripes) comes from the Sale-A-Bration freebie Penguin Playmates DSP.  I layered the DSP over a piece of Cork Specialty paper and a Basic White layer.

  The stitched circle is embossed with the Tasteful Textile folder and makes for a nice texture for the coneflowers from the Nature's Harvest set.  I stamped them in Misty Moonlight and then used my blender pen to lightly blend some of the ink for a very light color.  I didn't add any extra ink but just pulled it from the stamped image to fill in some of the white spaces. You want to be careful you don't over work the cardstock with the blender pen as the cardstock will start to pill and get muddy looking but it's a great technique for a very subtle color.  Once the flowers were cut out I adhered them to the circle and then the whole thing to the card front.

  The sentiment from the Many Happenings set is stamped in what else; Misty Moonlight! I used the long label from the Harvest dies to cut it out.  I have had this white twill ribbon forever and it's long since retired but I thought it was just right for adding to the underside of the sentiment.  The whole strip is popped on dimensionals.  The final touch is two retired white sequins and a retired enamel dot in Misty Moonlight.  No matter how much I use these retired dots and sequins I always seem to have just as many left!  I think they have babies in the drawer!

  The Paper Players Design Team always knocks these challenges out of the park so head on over and give them some love before playing along!

Jaydee
 LeAnne
Claire
Joanne
Laurie
Anne Marie
Ann
Nancy
Debbie 

   Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Nature's Harvest, Many Happenings

Ink: Misty Moonlight

Paper: Misty Moonlight, Basic White, Cork Specialty, Harvest Meadow DSP, Penguin Playmates DSP (SAB)

Accessories: Stitched Circle die (retired), Harvest dies, dimensionals, blender pen, sequins (retired), enamel dot (retired)


10 comments:

  1. I LOVE BLUE, so my heart sang when I saw your card! I almost used these three designs as well! They look amazing with the cork, too! I love how you shaded the florals and the addition of the ribbon was a nice touch! Great take on the sketch!

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  2. Amanda, you combined those papers together beautifully. And I am in love with the blue on blue with the touches of white. Fabulous take on the sketch
    hugs
    jaydee

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  3. Next time I have a sketch that I am struggling with I am going to remember this lovely card and remember that DSP can really do the trick. This is gorgeous and a lovely shade of blue! Take care!

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  4. This is beautiful and so sweet, Amanda! I Love the blues and that pop of neutral and texture from the cork paper. A great design!

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  5. This mix of blue patterns is just lovely Amanda and the addition of the neutral cork complements perfectly. Imsure your team members were thrilled to receive these!

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  6. The pattern papers you chose look so pretty and I like the cork background too! What a heartwarming and wonderful sentiment that is - just perfect!

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  7. Amanda, I love this cone flower, the colors you chose and the natural look of the cork background paper. This card is simple and soft and your touches of white are perfect!

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  8. Beautiful in blue, Amanda! The cone flower is the perfect focal point. What a sweet sentiment! I'm sure your team LOVED it...who wouldn't?

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  9. So beautiful in every way! Love the fun mix of patterns and the cork paper background adds so much awesome texture. The cone flower is just perfect in blue, too!

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