Monday 10 June 2019

Introducing the 2019-2021 In Colors!


Welcome to my blog. I am thrilled to be taking part in a blog hop with other member's of Kylie's Demonstrator Training Group. Whether you are a regular visitor or you are following the hop, you are very welcome here.

Today I'm taking a look at the new colours that have been introduced with the launch of the new catalogue. Even though I have had the new ink pads and cardstock for a while, I have only just started to get acquainted with them (lots of exams going on in our house, so for several weeks the focus has been on revision and moral support rather than crafting!).


I had a productive evening earlier this week and, with the aide of a sample in the new catalogue (see page 46), I have made a collection of cards featuring these delightful new colours.


My idea was simple. I wanted to make the same card for each of the new colours Rococo Rose, Terracotta Tile, Pretty Peacock, Seaside Spray and Purple Posy. For each colour I chose another colour to compliment it and then stamped a pair of butterflies from Butterfly Gala in both the In Color and the additional colour. After using the coordinating punch I had a heap of pretty butterflies ready to decorate my cards.

I frequently get carried away and use lots of tools to create one card. This time I was determined to keep things as simple as possible - I've used one stamp set Butterfly Gala, the coordinating Butterfly Duet punch, Metalic Pearls, ribbon together with the inks and coloured card. I know that there are lots of colours, but afterall the idea was to show off all of the new colours!

I stamped on Shimmery White card to give a beautiful and simple background with a hint of sparkle on the butterflies wings. I wanted to use a neutral ribbon so that it coordinated with all of the colours and I chose one of the spools from the Magnolia Lane Combo pack, but I think that the Scalloped Lace trim would work well too, or perhaps even the Polka Dot Tulle. The sentiment, that also comes from Butterfly Gala, is so versatile making this collection of cards really useful.

The measurements for all the cards are the same:
Base card 19.8cm x 9.9cm, folded to give a square card front 9.9cm x 9.9cm (so you can cut 3 bases from one sheet of A4 card)
Coloured layer 8.4cm x 8.4cm
Shimmery White layer 7.8cm x 7.8cm

So let's see the combinations I have used shall we? In no particular order, first we have Rococo Rose paired with Blushing Bride.


Secondly, we have Terracotta Tile and Petal Pink.


Next, there is Pretty Peacock. My indecisive nature prevailed with this combination and so there are two Pretty Peacock samples. One with Bermuda Bay.


And another teamed up with Coastal Cabana!


Purple Posy and Gorgeous Grape are next.


Finally, the last pair are Seaside Spray and Highland Heather.


I am sure that there are lots of other bold or subtle combinations to explore. Thankfully, there is plenty of time to experiment because these colours will be with us for two years!

 

Thank you for visiting my blog today - please look at the list and visit the other blogs - you are currently at my blog, Karen Henderson. I'm sure you will find lots of ideas and inspiration on your journey around the hop. Make sure you don't miss any! 

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If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop.  You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today.

As always, happy crafting,



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23 comments:

  1. Love your little card set. Perfect for the pizza box.

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    1. Thanks, Cathy. These ones are a little too big for the pizza box, but I like that idea! I could make them a bit smaller to fit!

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  2. Lovely Note Cards! So pretty😊

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    1. Thanks, Christy. Yes, they are perfect for when you need to send a card NOW!

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  3. Great set of cards Karen. I haven't got the new incolors yet so it's fab to see them all layed out like you did :-)

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    1. Glad you like them Melinda! It's great to see them in an array.

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    1. Yes! It's great to have an easy project to get going on.

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  5. Love the color combos, Karen, and the ribbon from the Magnolia ribbon bundle! I would have been indecisive with the Pretty Peacock combo, too, as they're both gorgeous. xx

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    1. Angie, I think indecisive should be my middle name! I'm pleased you like the mix of colours.

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  6. I love the co-ordinating colours you have used.

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    1. Thank you Vickie - I am sure that there are plenty more combos to experiment with!

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  7. Hi Karen, love how you combined different ink colors for your butterflies especially using two different ink colors on the same card. Thank you for sharing your talent.

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  8. Those are adorable little note card highlighting the new In Colours, Karen! What a great idea! I love the coordinating colours you chose as well! Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.

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  9. Great cards Karen, and love the colour combos.

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  10. Great cards, I love how you have used the new In Colours and paired them up!

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  11. I love this colourful set Karen! Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month.

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  12. Thank you so much for all your encouraging comments

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