there is a new Colour Challenge up on the Reverse Confetti blog today!
I thought the feather from Peacock Pretties would look fabulous in these colours!
I stamped them onto my vintage cream background & added the sentiment in black.
I pressed some pink ink onto my craft mat & added some water.
With a brush, I painted the the bottom edges of my card.
Then, I repeated the process with orange to paint around the top.
Some sequins (including blush & pink peonies from Pretty Pink Posh) finish it off.
With a brush, I painted the the bottom edges of my card.
Then, I repeated the process with orange to paint around the top.
Some sequins (including blush & pink peonies from Pretty Pink Posh) finish it off.
Be sure to check out the Reverse Confetti blog to see what
the other designers created using this colour combo!
Thanks for looking!
Love your pretty feathers in these wonderful colors Leigh!
ReplyDeleteso pretty! love the colors!
ReplyDeleteso pretty! love those peacock feathers....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love orange and pink together. It reminds me of a sunset. I like how you used it on the feathers - very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, really love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the inking/color around the edges!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty - what a great color combo.
ReplyDeleteAren't the colours fantastic Leigh? Love your card I really need to get Peacock Pretties. Love how you painted the edges of the panel--striking!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! Love the color combo, it's so spring-like!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous with the feathers...Love <3 this!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty, Leigh, I just love the painted frame!!
ReplyDeletePerfection!
ReplyDeleteLove the feathers in these gorgeous colors! :)
I love this Leigh! Great job with painting the edges!
ReplyDeleteOH MY! This is gorgeous, Leigh! I LOOOOOOOOVE how you've used the colors around the edges and with the feathers--- WOWOWOWOWZA! What a fab card! YOU rocked these colors!! That's no surprise!!! You rock everything! Always knocking my socks off <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your technique for the border which I love! I might try that one a page ;)
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