Happy Tuesday and time for this week's colourQ challenge.
I just love this week's colours inspired by a fun and funky hula shirt.
I stamped my sentiment in three parts. I masked off the bottom portion to stamp the top in black, then I masked the top to stamp the bottom 'Hero' with Hawaiian Shores and then I stamped the mid portion on a piece of cardstock and fussy cut the banner out of it. The whole sentiment was die cut with a sitched mat and then double matted with Island Indigo and Certainly Celery. I was really pleased how these colours popped off the white card base.
I am also submiting this card to CAS-ual Friday's Banners & Flags, Simon Says Stamps Masculine/Father's Day and Die Cut Diva's challenges.
We hope that you come a play with us this week at the colourQ and while you are there make sure to visit the blogs of the rest of the Design Team to see their fabulous creations.
Don't you love it when your kids use your toys for school projects?
Brooklyn used PTI Stars, Just the Ticket stamps and dies, Lil' Inkers Polaroid frame, and my Silhouette to do her History ISU. This is how I justify the money I spend. LOL
Cardstock: White (Papertrey Ink) Island Indigo, Certainly Celery (Stampin' Up)
Stamps: Man of the Hour (Waltzingmouse)
Ink: Real Red (Stampin' Up) Hawaiian Shores (Papertrey Ink) Memento Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Dies: Stitched Mats, Sentiment Flag (Lil' Inkers)
Don't tell but my investment in my Cricut has been primarily for letters for poster boards just like this; hardly gets any other use!
ReplyDeleteLove your card...the sentiment is awesome with the variety of colors!
love those colors
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are perfect...
and with the stitched mats and flags...
makes this fabulous sentiment just stand out! :)
And OMGosh...yes!!
Everytime one of the kids has a project due and I'm able to step into my little crafty space and pull things out from my stash...
I make sure Patrick knows how "lucky" we are that I love goodies! :)
Well justified for sure! Your card is PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous! Great colors, great design! I love it! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog and joining in the CAS-ual Fridays challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love that your daughter used your silhouette for her project! See, you can justify the expense and be known as the helpful mom all in one! Love your card today Tracey...is is a favorite sentiment of mine from that set. You used the Colour Q colors perfectly and I love those flags peeking out on the side. Great card.
ReplyDeleteYour cards always have perfection in them :) love your neat clean and bright cards :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect Father's Day card. I love how you got so many colors onto that one sentiment, and the flags are absolutely perfect. I also love it when my crafty supplies are used for a school project. It definitely justifies all the shopping.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sentiment for your Father's Day card Tracey, great job! LOL at the use of your supplies. My hubby teases as says "I think I'll get into all your stuff and make something." I say "Sure have fun, but clean up after yourself." He say..."Never mind"!!!
ReplyDeleteYes I do love it when my kids need to use my Supplies and it does help justify it love the project your kids me.
ReplyDeleteEven more I love your colors, Perfect colors for a bright and happy Father's Day card!
Oh, this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe've used my Silhouette for school projects this year, too-- it's fabulous!
really like the subway art look. fabulous card! thanks so much for joining us this week at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!
ReplyDeleteReally love the colors you've chosen for this, Tracy! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove your card!! Wonderful use of the colors and that fabulous WMS sentiment!! Ha... I think your kids need some more "treasures" in order to get their projects done, LOL!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Tracey! Love the multi-colored sentiment and the adorable little tags!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this card, Tracey. Such a perfect use of the colors, and I love the white space and the clean lines. Love it! And how great that your daughter can get some use out of your supplies, too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the multi colored sentiment and how you used the same colors for the 3 flags. Those faux stitched dies are to die for :D Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is my most favorite card design of the week! Super fun colors, too. And I love that sentiment! Thanks as always for your marvelous inspiration, Tracey!
ReplyDeleteLove this sentiment, and your card is awesome, Tracey!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Father's Day card and it is so perfect in this week's colors too. Love how you broke the color up on the stamp too, really sets it apart.
ReplyDeleteforgot to mention about Brooklyn's board...isn't that why you buy stamping supplies??? You never know when your children will need them and you always need to be prepared. She did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun Father's Day card, Tracey, love that bold sentiment! Hope you have a good Friday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stand-out sentiment this is in those colors! Wonderful way to break it up with the different colors. And how cool is Brooklyn's project?! That's awesome that she wrote on the ticket dies!! Thanks again for playing in the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!
ReplyDeletefabulous Tracy, Thanks for playing at Die Cut Divas.
ReplyDeleteI Love it!!!! thanks for playing with the Die Cut Diva's
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this sentiment as the focal point! Wonderful! I love the tags too!
ReplyDeletegreat sentiment choice - and I love the colors which I will be casing - it is great!
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