Colour Creations Showcase - Gray Granite
October 14, 2020
Hi there
Tonight, I'm joining the ladies from the Art With Heart Team for this week's Colour Creations Showcase. This week we're featuring Gray Granite which is from the Neutrals Collection.
This is my colour combo tonight. Gray Granite is one of my favourite neutrals as I think it works so well with all the colour collections. I've paired it with Rococo Rose and Early Espresso.
I started with a Thick Whisper White card base and added a strip of Gray Granite embossed with the Subtle 3D Embossing Folder to the left side. Rococo Rose card stock is a darker pink than the Stampin' Blends colour, so to keep it all in the same tone, I coloured a strip of Whisper White with the Light Rococo Rose Stampin' Blend and added it over the Gray Granite strip. The remainder of the card base was covered with one of the Gray Granite designs from the Peony Garden Designer Series Paper.
I stamped the images from the Prized Peony stamp in Early Espresso ink, which I think works well with the Gray Granite. The leaves were coloured with Gray Granite Stampin' Blend markers and the flowers with Rococo Rose Stampin' Blends. I used So Saffron for the stamens with Mango Melody around the dark centre. The fussy cut flowers were layered onto the largest of the Stitched Circles at different heights. The greeting from the Prized Peony stamp set was stamped in Early Espresso ink and cropped with the label from the All Dressed Up Dies. I finished with a tiny butterfly in Silver Foil and a trio of rhinestones.
For the inside, I have a Rococo Rose coloured mat and a strip of the designer paper at the left. I've stamped and coloured the smallest floral image from the Prized Peony stamp set in the corner of the writing panel.
This card was made to thank a lovely friend who helped me out of a spot last week. I hope she likes it.
Project Details | |
Stamps | Prized Peony |
Card stock & Papers | Whisper White, Gray Granite, Silver Foil, Peony Garden DSP |
Ink | Early Espresso, Gray Granite |
Accessories | Rhinestone Basic Jewels |
Tools | All Dressed Up Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies, Subtle 3D EF, Big Shot, Dimensionals, Stampin' Blends (Rococo Rose, Gray Granite) |
The lovely Catherine is hosting us tonight, so make sure you head over to her blog for the links to the other participants tonight.
Thanks for visiting today!
Fabulous card Judy. I did not pick it was rococo rose until I read the blog post!
Posted by: Ros Davidson | October 21, 2020 at 09:39 PM
Beautiful peony card Judy and your colouring is impeccable.
Posted by: Diane Furniss | October 19, 2020 at 02:00 PM
Another beautiful card Judy. As always your colouring is stunning .
Posted by: Theresa Gerrard | October 17, 2020 at 08:03 PM
Stunning card Judy!
I know we're not meant to have favourites, but this card wins the day for me out of all the beautiful Gray Granite creations - and that is saying something because everyone has done such gorgeous work!
What is different about yours?
The introduction of Early Espresso, a really strong, contrasting colour that makes the whole project just a complete stand out.
And the bravery to go right to the edges of the card with the DSP where everyone else has cut smaller card front layers.
Your card is bold, confident, adventurous, beautiful and hugely successful.
Posted by: Kathryn Ruddick | October 17, 2020 at 06:53 PM
I've run out of words to use when describing your cards Judy. I feel that I use STUNNING all the time!!! And this card is no exception. So beautifully constructed and coloured.
Posted by: Michele Taylor | October 16, 2020 at 02:21 PM
Beautiful card, Judy!! And mahalo for the directions, as always!
Posted by: Cheryl Hamilton | October 16, 2020 at 02:41 AM
What a gorgeous card Judy, I love the detail of the embossing folder and the the dsp for the added interest before the pop of pink which is just beautiful.
Posted by: Sharon Davern | October 16, 2020 at 12:47 AM
Such a special card Judy, you do include such wonderful little touches on your cards. A feast for the eyes!
Posted by: Rachel Palmieri | October 15, 2020 at 10:19 PM
Oh my goodness, Judy! There is just so much to love about your absolutely beautiful card. The texture from the embossing to the gorgeous colour combo, and those fussy-cut flowers, wow! Totally stunning!
Posted by: Caroline Manwaring | October 15, 2020 at 03:27 PM
Your card is so beautiful and your coloring is awesome. Thanks for sharing how you created this card. I want to try coloring with the Blends but deciding how to do the shading is a challenge. Thanks again for all you share on your blog!
Posted by: Glenda J | October 15, 2020 at 10:25 AM
Gorgeous feminine card, Judy, the Rococo Rose is a really beautiful pop of colour!
Posted by: Kate Morgan | October 15, 2020 at 09:05 AM
Wow, such a beautiful card Judy. I love, love, love your colour combination. Gray Granite with Rococo Rose and Early Expresso is such a good combination. As always, your attention to detail with layers and textures is perfect. Gorgeous. xxx
Posted by: Andrea Sargent | October 14, 2020 at 11:00 PM
Oh, this is so pretty and elegant, Judy. The colour combination is gorgeous.
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | October 14, 2020 at 09:18 PM
Doesn't the Gray Granite look fantastic with the Early Espresso, and the Roccoco Rose?! Lovely colour combination, Judy - and I love your elegant card!!
Posted by: Sujatha Harding | October 14, 2020 at 09:10 PM
Oh my goodness, Judy ... this is SUCH a beauitful card! I love all the details you've incorporated/put together. Clever idea to colour a strip of Whisper White card with the Stampin' Blends marker!
Posted by: CHRISTINE BLAIN | October 14, 2020 at 08:41 PM
Beautiful colouring Judy! I love the attention to detail you have by colouring the strip of card stock with the Rococo Rose blend to match the flower. Thank you for participating in the Colour Creations showcase this week xx
Posted by: Catherine Proctor | October 14, 2020 at 08:05 PM
Beautiful card Judy, I love the colour combination, I would not have guessed that was Rococo Rose, lovely.
Posted by: Rachel Woollard | October 14, 2020 at 07:31 PM