It's time for another great challenge at Create with Connie and Mary. This week we have some great colors to work with.
I am still on my Mosaic Madness kick. Part of the reason I keep using this great new set is that I am working at my dining room table right now and not in my office due to Samuel. It's much more convenient for me to be upstairs with him than drag him down to my craft room in the basement. So..my supplies are limited, I couldn't bring everything up! Anywho, this is what I came up with.
The card base is Island Indigo, which believe it or not I did not emboss! Instead I embossed the piece of Pool Party that I used as my first layer. I added a layer of So Saffron with the greeting stamped in Island Indigo. I stamped my mosaics and punched them out then added them using dimensionals. I like the off set look to this card, something different!
I hope you will join in the challenge too and create a card with the fantastic colors we have to work with this week. Just go to Create with Connie and Mary for more details and to link up your creation.
Thanks for stopping by!! See you tomorrow for another Flashback Friday!
If it doesn't move...stamp it!!
Nicole Tugrul
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
7 comments:
Wow, Nicole! You would never know you have limited supplies to work with. Your card is awesome. Just the way you popped up the mosaics really adds a lot.
Nicole, another gorgeous Mosaic card! Love the clean and simple yet enchanting look of your design! Love it!
Loving how you popped up the center and main pieces....works like magic! Speaking of magic, looks like you fussy cut the tiny centers of the main pieces...amazing but wonderful! Baby hugs to Samuel!
Love this!! I love the layout and the way you layered the images on the So Saffron! They really stand out beautifully!
Very nice Nicole. The little centers of your mosaic's are adorable!
Great way to showcase the new Mosaic line of products. I like how you cut out the center and popped it up. Perfect.
Keep creating fabulous cards to inspire us with this Mosaic set! I like how you offset the sentiment to expose more of the embossing..
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