Brutus Monroe Hop - Color Crush: Cozy Christmas
Hi crafty friends! This week the inspiration team had a color challenge to use this photo for color inspiration:
I loved the colors at the two opposite ends, the deep cranberry and the teal. They very closely match the Brutus Monroe colors Marsala and Oz.
I stamped the pine branch from the Merry & Bright stamp set using Oz surface ink, all the way around the edge of the card. I then heat embossed a few more branches with embossing ink and heat set it with Gilded EP. I stamped the "Joy" sentiment from the Merry & Bright stamp set also with embossing ink and set it with Gilded EP. I squished the Marsala surface ink down onto an acrylic block, and used a fine-tipped paintbrush to pick up the ink and make the little berry dots. I popped the whole card front up with foam tape and matted it on Marsala cardstock. I added a few sequins and a few tiny dots of gilded glitter drops around the card to finish it off.
I loved the colors at the two opposite ends, the deep cranberry and the teal. They very closely match the Brutus Monroe colors Marsala and Oz.
I stamped the pine branch from the Merry & Bright stamp set using Oz surface ink, all the way around the edge of the card. I then heat embossed a few more branches with embossing ink and heat set it with Gilded EP. I stamped the "Joy" sentiment from the Merry & Bright stamp set also with embossing ink and set it with Gilded EP. I squished the Marsala surface ink down onto an acrylic block, and used a fine-tipped paintbrush to pick up the ink and make the little berry dots. I popped the whole card front up with foam tape and matted it on Marsala cardstock. I added a few sequins and a few tiny dots of gilded glitter drops around the card to finish it off.
Have you ever participated a color inspiration challenge? Can you create anything with these colors in your stash? Post your creations on your social media, and don't forget to use the hashtags #BrutusMonroe and #CreateYourOwnEnding so we can see what you make! Hope on over to Jessica's blog next to see her gorgeous project.
LAUREN (You are here)
Love how you did the sides using the branches. Cute card
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