It feels great to be back for another Colour INKspiration Challenge!
You may have arrived from Jacque’s blog and her stunning project, or be starting right here, but make sure you hop the entire way around and see all the gorgeous projects created for you!
When you have finished, get creating and then play along and upload it directly to our Facebook group right HERE!
We have a beautiful colour palette for you to play with this week!
The Colours are :
Smokey Slate; Rich Razzleberry; Soft Sky and Night of Navy.
Spinner Cards
I have an upcoming class on Spinner Cards next week, so I thought this colour palette would be fun to play with to create one of the cards we will make in class. So I used the A Little Wild Bundle as this set seems like it was almost created to make gorgeous spinner cards!
The Elephant was perfect for the use of the Smokey Slate – I even cut an extra head and layered it with the new mini dimensionals for bit more effect. To give the background a bit more visual appeal, I used the Layered Leaves 3D Dynamic Textured Embossing Folder.
I highly recommend using Fast Fuse or similar when adhering down the thread for the spinner, as you want to ensure it is stuck down firmly for lots of spinning action!
It just seemed fitting to turn it into a New Baby Card 🙂
Now it’s time to hop over to Bronwyn’s blog and see the amazing project she has created for you!
Happy Crafting!
Argh another super cute card with this set love it!! X
Thanks Nicole xx
Love!!! Totally CASEing the card Mel – thanks for designing! Kelly x
Lol. CASE away Kelly xx
Too cute by far!
Thanks Rachel xx
Such a cute card and the perfect technique to use this set with. I need to make one of these cards!
Thanks Lou 🙂
So, so cute Mel! Love the texture and split sentiments…Lovely use of this set! xx
Thanks Nikki 🙂
What a great use of this stamp set and framelits, I love it!
Thanks Monique 🙂
Totally perfect stamps for a spinner card. And what a brilliant way to Se these colours. Just gorgeous.
Thanks Julia 🙂
Perfect image for a spinner card and great use of the colour palette – cutie patootie.
Thanks Bronwyn 🙂