Today is the last day to enter the Core'dinations color challenge and I was inspired by the Moxie Fab World horizontal sketch. Being the CAS girl that I am I went for the splash of color, as I was inspired by all the white in the photo. Since I've used several PTI goodies on this card I'm going to enter it in A Passion For Papertrey "Anything Goes" challenge.
Materials: PTI Postmarked, PTI Think Big Favorites #7, Core'dinations card stock, Stampin Up square scallop punch, PTI Postmark die, Versafine black ink
How cute is this?! I love it!! So fun and bright!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Erin! Love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bright bold splashes of colour Erin and the quirky little stamp at an angle. Interested to see you use that sentiment from Postmarks - I remember much discussion on that on the PTI forum!! I think you've worked it perfectly here (even if I still don't quite get what it means!!!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at A Passion For Papertrey.
Hugs,
Caryn xxx
Ooh what a fabby CAS card! Love those fun pops of colour!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us on A Passion for Papertrey!
Hugs,
Aimes
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I love the this card! I love all the white and those splash of colors! So fun! Good luck in the challenges!
ReplyDeletesuch a cutie pie card!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect composition-I really like how the stamped mail piece goes off the one side and it is continued by your bold sentiment balancing the other. Great splash of color without overdoing it!
ReplyDeletegreat use of the sketch! love the bright splash of colors, but still fab white space! :D
ReplyDeleteCAS-alicious!!!! Excellent take on both the sketch and the color combo!!! LOVIN' all of the little postage details!! Super fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of card! Love those bright splashes against the white.
ReplyDeleteHey Erin! Thanks for linking this up to the Horizontal Sketch challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome execution of the sketch and this is one awesomtastic card!
ReplyDeleteNeat postage, Erin! Your worked the sketch really well.
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