A few members of the Spectrum Noir team have gotten together to celebrate Christmas in July! We have an inspiration-filled blog hop today, along with a few great prizes! If you have arrived here from Cyndi's blog, you are in the right place. If not, pop over to the Spectrum Noir blog so you don't miss a thing!
I have used an image from the Mulberry wood range of stamps and coloured in Grey tones. I actually coloured this at the Doncaster show at the weekend and couldn't wait to get home and make it up into a card. The colours used are IG5, IG3, IG2, DR5, DR3, CR7, FS6, LG1, CT1 and EB1. I've used some white linen card to emboss onto and used a sentiment that came with another of the Mulberry Wood stamp sets and then glittered the card to make it more christmassy.
We hope you've been checking out the Spectrum Noir blog - it is full of great tutorials, techniques, and other projects from our design team. If you haven't been over there, go take a look! Before we get to the rest of the hop today, let's have a little fun. How about a prize? Spectrum Noir is going to award one lucky winner two sets of six markers, a pack of Crafter's Companion Ultra Smooth Premium White card stock (perfect for coloring!), and an adorable stamped called All Wrapped Up, from the new Mulberry Wood line.
Entering to win is easy. Leave a comment on the Spectrum Noir Blog Hop Post telling us your favorite Spectrum Noir color combination you saw while hopping with us this week (please comment no later then Friday, July 27 at 6:00 PM GMT). A random winner will be drawn using random.org and posted on our blog at 9:00 AM GMT, Saturday, July 28, 2012, so be sure to check back with us to see if you have won! The lucky winner will have one week to claim their prize or a second winner will be chosen.
Now, hop on over to the next amazing blog and check out what Danielle has to share! In case you get lost along the way, here is the entire hop order:
Thank you for joining us today as we celebrate Christmas in July! Have fun hopping around to see all of the inspiration from our team, and good luck winning the prize pack!
Hope you like my card.
Louise xx
Engagement card
1 month ago
Adorable Louise
ReplyDeletebeautifully done
hugs linda xx
lovely louise xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your card. It is stunning because it it sometimes very hard to pull together white elements in a unity. xx
ReplyDeleteThat's a really beautiful card Louise xx
ReplyDeleteso cute and I love seeing the how with just grey tones and a bit of red you created an amazingly colored card! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color palette!
ReplyDeleteLove the grey scale! Mbeautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove the card, that image is so cute and your colouring is great
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Ang
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Stunning love the white with a hint of red, love it all
ReplyDeleteJanet
LIKE IT?!? I LOVE IT!!! WOW!
ReplyDeletea fabulous card with a cute image
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ,love the image and fab details.xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautifully gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, I love it! Elaine -xxx- p.s I have fantastic ribbon candy if you would like to pop over and enter :-)
ReplyDeleteOh Lou, you are such a talented person. This is a truely lovely card. Thank you for the inspiration! xxx
ReplyDeleteFabby image. Xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card - fab image!!
ReplyDeleteKate
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lovely card love the image
ReplyDeleteberylxx
Fabulous card i love that stamp and your colouring is great,
ReplyDeleteJoan x
Totally stunning Louise!
ReplyDeleteDebbie x
So cute, love those owls...great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful!! I love those little owls1
ReplyDeleteThis gray coloring is just fantastic. Love how wintry it is and then the pop of red from the stockings. Great card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and looks perfect x
ReplyDeleteAdorable card...love how you used the greys to highlight the image.
ReplyDeleteEEK! How cute are your owls! FABulous!
ReplyDeleteWow I love the grey hues you used! The owl stamp is so cute. TFS AJ~
ReplyDeleteLovely card!
ReplyDeleteLovely Card .. What embossing folder or stencil did u use for the embossed dots on the bottom of the card .. i have loads but not with small and big dots on the same thing .. Thanks Shaz .. xx
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