Ah, Friday! I'm posting today on the Pinque Peacock blog, and I used a Unity Itty Bitty I recently purchased, linking this up with Unity Friends With Flair.
I have a CAS card to share with you today. I started with a watercolor card by Strathmore as my base:
I used some Faber Castell Galatos first, smearing them with a wet finger. Then, I stamped the image over the top. It's an Itty Bitty stamp from Unity called "Feel the Joy".
The crowning touch, though, are the Pinque Peacock products. They match the colors of the card perfectly, and really give it ZING! I used a small Elegant Floral and topped it with a 3/4 inch fabric covered button. Yeah, they were just what this CAS card needed!
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Love the bright colors and that great silhouette image!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card. I am loving the Gelatos.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty flower! Love the card, this is one of my favorite Unity stamps, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat effect using the gelatos, Julie.
ReplyDeletelove the colours Julie!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Julie - love the colors and ooooh, now I want to go play with Gelatos! :)
ReplyDeleteJulie, this is so bright and gorgeous! Love the colors! I just played with gelatos for the first time this week. I bought the 50s Diner set. They really are fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the swipes of color!
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty blues and purples with the flower stamped over it!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card. Love the colors and flower.
ReplyDeleteHave a creative day.
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Very pretty colors on this beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeletePretty colors. Like the gelatos effect.
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors!! Love how you added the button in coordinating colors. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and it does make me feel the joy!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors. Striking design. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome card I love it
ReplyDeleteI love this idea, simple but what a statement the bold colors make! On my list of ideas to scraplift!
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