Today we start a new colour duo at the Color Hues Color Challenge. Our fearless Leader Nancy chose the fun color duo of Teal & Silver. Teal is defined by a darker shade of blue-green but I think we all have an idea of what teal looks like so I hope you show us what that is for you in our gallery. Please also welcome Loll and Joanne as our guests this challenge!
I started off by embossing a piece of grey/silver cardstock with the Concord & 9th Berries & Boughs embossing folder. It was trimmed down to 5 1/4" x 4" to allow a small white border. It was attached to the card base with foam tape.
I chose Concord & 9th's Oceanside cardstock for my teal and die cut my poinsettia from it. It's a Poppystamps die called Delicate Poinsettia, I just love the stitched details! There are three dies in the set and after they were cut they were glued together.
I die cut some berries from mirror cardstock for the centre of my poinsettia. I used the berry die from Concord & 9th's Boughs & Holly die set. The berries were glued into place. I also cut some branches from the same set with matt silver cardstock, I set those side while sprayed Shimmer spray on to the poinsettia and then I spray in with white acrylic paint spray. I hadn't used the white acrylic spray in a while and although I did a test spray when I aimed for the flower I got a big splotch but I was actually happy with the way it looks. The poinsettia leaves were curled up a bit for dimension and it was added to the card front with a foam dot. The extra branches were tucked in around the poinsettia.
The Merry sentiment is from Concord & 9th & Kristina Werner's Merry Greetings Builder stamps and coordinating dies. I die cut one layer from mirror silver cardstock and then cut two more layers from matt silver. They were glued together with liquid adhesive to make a dimensional sentiment.
To finish odd the card I added a few small silver foil pearls around the poinsettia just to give it a little more sparkle!
I'm excited to see what you do with the colors for this challenge!
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