Friday, January 21, 2011

OTWC #42

I'm back today with this week's Off the Wall Craftiness color inspiration
challenge!  We have some fun, bright colors this week!




We also have a brand new sponsor, Inspired Stamps.
Antoinette (owner of Inspired Stamps) was super sweet to send the DT
some goodies to design with this week!  Go check out her blog:



I used this great set called Flower Buds.  I knew when I received this stamp what
I wanted to do with it.  I love how this looks UN-colored!  What do you think?
I did do some masking to make my flower cluster.
I then used one of the smaller flowers to make a background pattern
on my white cardstock. 



We would love to see what you create with the colors this week
at Off the Wall Craftiness!  There is a super sweet little
prize of a GIFT CERTIFICATE to Inspired Stamps this week too!

{Much Appreciated}
Stamps:  Flower Buds (Inspired Stamps), FF # 10 (PTI)
Paper:  Stamper's Select White, Melon Berry, Hawaiian Shores (all PTI)
Ink:  True Black, Melon Berry (all PTI)
Misc:  Foam Tape, Circle Nesties, Melon Berry Saddle Stitch ribbon and button (PTI), Canvas IP (PTI), Button twine (PTI)

26 comments:

  1. what a cool button!!....love these colors and how you've used the...just the right amounts..beautiful!!

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  2. This is way too cute!! Love your layout and that uncolored stamps. This is really very cool, Amy!!

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  3. This is SO pretty! And congrats on your PDCC win this week. :)

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  4. WOW Amy, your masking is SPOT ON! I too like it un-colored...seems fresh and whimsical almost.

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  5. Amy, this is fabulous! I love the image uncolored--it really makes is stand out. And the background stamping just peeking out is such a nice touch. I really love this one!

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  6. Oh, hello beautiful card! I was anxious to see what fabulousness you would do with this and you knocked my socks off as always! Love the peek-a-boo of the smaller roses and I loved how you masked them. Just perfection I say!

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  7. Beautiful card! Love the uncolored flower - will have to try this out soon!

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  8. This is so pretty, Amy! I love the Saddle Stitched ribbon in that color- now I'm debating if I should get some. :)

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  9. What a great card Amy! I looove it!

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  10. The flowers look GORGEOUS uncolored! Beautiful card, Amy!! LOVE the colors...

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  11. OH MY SWEET AMY ........ that focal image is so perfect with all the color on the background ....... I love how this pops off ......... BEAUTIFUL!!!

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  12. OK you may have convinced me that Melon is pretty.

    Amy - my 16 ds just came in wondering why I was listening to Pink! I explained he said "she must be young cause that is ALL young "cool" people music!!!

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  13. Very nice. I think the flowers look great uncolored too.

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  14. Amy....This is just gorgeous! I absolutely love it! The melon berry is so, so pretty and with the black stamping, it just really makes that image pop! Lovely!

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  15. This card is sooooo gorgeous girlie!!!

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  16. WOWZA! This is absolutely GORGEOUS!

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  17. Love this flower uncoloured Amy. It really makes the focal point pop off the background.

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  18. That is so gorgeous. I love the repetition in the smaller print on the background, just in a different color. Wow.

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  19. Beautiful card! Love the colors!!

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  20. this is pretty!!!! love the colors

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  21. So pretty! I love how you split the HS paper into two panels! And,. I like the roses uncolored too! Very pretty!

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  22. It looks GREAT uncolored!!! your masking is great too! :)

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  23. Love, love, love this card. That rose does look wonderful in its uncolored state. And the colors you chose are fabulous together!

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  24. I love that you used melon berry with Hawaiian shores. Just beautiful!

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  25. You make these stamps look so gorgeous! Fantastic how you masked those roses and that sentiment is just perfect with them.

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