I have gone with her technique, but changed the colours.
Stamping and embossing clear each time, I went in order ... on the white, then Squeezed Lemonade, then Tumbled Glass (which gave the light green when added to the yellow), followed by Salty Ocean and ending with Blueprint Sketch.
I kept a rectangle panel, but made it smaller to give a lighter feel, and used the outline stamps for the background.
Here is Anita's card
I had a tiny frame left over, plus another rectangle, so made another one
I'll enter this to Virginia's View Challenge #22 : All about colours as it fits the colour layering criteria.
I'll enter this to Virginia's View Challenge #22 : All about colours as it fits the colour layering criteria.
This is supercool, Janet! I love the colours and the fun shapes of the flowers! Great to see you at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, Janet. Love the blue flowers :)
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so vibrant, I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLove how the colors change as they were layered, Janet! Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteOh these are fabulous! Love the bold colours you've used.
ReplyDeleteSimply FABULOUS, Janet! Love the colorful and refreshing design! So glad that you join the fun over Virginia’s View “All about Colors” Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOoh, loving this fresh colour combo, Janet. Love your card with the outline images in the border too. So glad I inspired you to play along at Muse this week, Anita x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and vibrant cards! And great take on Anita's card!
ReplyDeleteLove the spotlighting technique you've used.
Beautiful interpretation of Anita's MUSE card; I love that your background is a black & white version. It really makes your multi-colour/multi-level panel pop.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful interpretation of Anita's MUSE card; I love that your background is a black & white version. It really makes your multi-colour/multi-level panel pop.
ReplyDelete2 lovely cards, I love the first one more, it is a beautiful Muse card.
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