Hello crafters, Today I am participating in a few challenges. They are the Color Thowdown #385, and CAS Colours and Sketches #166. To make this card I masked off 5 rounded rectangles and sponged through them Pool Party, Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay, Tempting Turquoise, and Island Indago. After the five shapes were sponged onto the card I added the greeting from Wetlands Stamp Set in Bermuda Bay. I cut the Feathers in Gold Metalic CS using my Shilouette. I made them a little more detailed by drawing some detail on them using my embossing (scoring) stylus. I popped the middle feather up using dimentionals.
Here is my creation, Let me know what you think, could this be used for a guy?
Here is a close-up on the feathers:
Here is the colour combo and sketch for this card:
Thanks for stopping by,
Stay creative my darlings,
-Jill
Love the gold feathers against the color blocks! Beautiful design! Thanks for playing along with us at Color Throwdown!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card - love the blue/green ombre paired with the gold feathers! Thanks for playing along with us at CC&S!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shades of aqua, love the paint chart effect you've achieved. Thanks for playing at CC&S.
ReplyDeleteLove those gold feathers!! Great CAS card and so glad you joined us at CTD!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteJill - I love the ombre looks that you've created here along with the gold. Beautiful. Thanks for joining us at CAS Colours & Sketches this week. Liz x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and attention to detail!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and attention to detail!
ReplyDeleteThose golden feathers are stunning and they look wonderful against the ombre style background. Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteFeathers looks so elegant when they're gold, don't you think? Love the colour block ombre BG that shows them off to perfection!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of masking and then sponging the ombre effect. Will have to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, Jill. Congrats on your mention at Colour Throwdown!
ReplyDeleteThe feathers look great against the blocks of color - and yes, I do think this card would be equally appropriate to give to a man or a woman. Thanks for sharing it with us at CC&S!
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