Thursday, July 25, 2013

July Blog Hop

This month's PTI blog hop is a color challenge with six delicious thirst quenching palettes to wet your creatively, inky whistle.

Fruits of Summer  #1
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 Supplies: PTI Sending You and Stylish Sentiments~birthday and Stampers Select CS.
This is a tri-fold card and ink carving technique I learned from taking the Summer Card Camp 2 online class.

Fruits of Summer  #2
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 Supplies: PTI Turning a New Leaf, Flower Fusion, Ruby Rose die cut, Harvest Gold ink stained coffee filter,Summer Sunrise Patterned Paper and Melon Berry CS.

Fruits of Summer #3
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Supplies: Tim Holtz grunge board letters and arrow, TH Distress stain (Festive Berries~for the Pure Poppy color, PTI Stretched Shapes, Stylish Sentiments Birthdays, and inks to match, and stickles painted on letters and arrow.

Fruits of Summer #4
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Supplies: Cutting Garden and dies, Boutique Borders,clear embossing powder, Raspberry Fizz,New Leaf, Limeade Ice and Hibiscus Burst CS and Smoky Shadow ink.

Fruits of Summer  #5
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Supplies: PTI inks to match color inspiration, Make a Wish stamps and dies, Stylish Sentiments~birthday
Fruits of Summer #6
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Supplies: PTI Melon Berry CS, Scarlet Jewel CS, Counting My Blessing die and stamp, Apricot Zing, TH grunge stars, Orange Zest, Hibiscus Burst and Summer Sunrise ink, misc sequins.

Thank you so much for stopping by. Please leave a comment and have a blessed day!

6 comments:

  1. Love that you used all the colour combos! My favourite is the one using cutting garden - perfect choice for those colours :)

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  2. Love "in the works" LOL! Seriously, you have a great set of cards here. Love the top one, making your own background.

    Happy early Birthday, my friend!

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  3. The Blessed card was worth the wait! :)

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  4. wow - you made lots of pretty cards with the inspiration colours and a fab 3d card too.

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  5. So many pretty cards - wow! And you absolutely nailed that 3D technique - that is not an easy thing to do!

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