This may be Kristina's 44th color inspiration challenge, but it is only my second post. I am addicted now and I truly hope I can keep doing all of these weekly challenges. It brings something new to the table for me and keeps me thinking and creating.

Colors for this week's inspiration.
Having one daughter among three sons, these colors are very appealing. I love anything that looks girly to me.



For this card I had some new Zing embossing powder by American Crafts that I wanted to use and I loved it. The color I used was rose and it worked perfectly for this week's colors. If you love heat embossing, it is worth it to pick up a bottle of their new powders, so many great ones to pick from.
Products used: CS - Stampin Up, Stamps - Stampin Up, Brad - Heidi Swapp, Ink - Colorbox, Scallop Punch - Fiskars, Dot embossing folder - Cuttlebug, Embossing powder - American Crafts, Ribbon - ?
I love this - love the ribbon and the flower - great use of color!
ReplyDeleteThis is so delicious looking! Kind of like an m&m on a cookie! nice job.
ReplyDeleteooh the zing alomost makes it look like glitter - pretty!
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