A few weeks ago I shared a birthday card featuring the beautiful Cheerful Daisies Bundle and Fresh As a Daisy Designer Series Paper. I have recreated that card, changing the dominant hue from Moody Mauve to Copper Clay and this time it is an apology card. I love the punny play on words with the "Oops-a-Daisy" sentiment!
The colour combination on this quick-and-easy birthday card really is bright and beautiful - inspired by the Bright & Beautiful Suite on page 14 of the new annual catalogue...
You can't go past the festive designs and brilliant colours of the new Bright & Beautiful Suite! I have used the amazing Beautiful Balloons Bundle with the stunning Bright & Beautiful Designer Series Paper as the backdrop to this fun fold birthday card.
Here is the final of the five new In Colors, which were released in the new 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue. You have already seen hints of this colour in earlier projects... WILD WHEAT - a rusty yellow with brown tones that is at its best when used as tarnished gold. Take a look at how this new hue compares with some of our familiar core colours...
The 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue was recently released with five new In Colors added to the Stampin' Up! colour palette. One of the five colours is... BOHO BLUE - a cool, dusty blue that reminds me of well-worn white-washed denim jeans. Take a look at how this new hue compares with some of our familiar core colours...
With every new annual catalogue we welcome five on-trend colours to the Stampin' Up! palette. One of those colours from the new 2023-2025 In Colors is... MOODY MAUVE - a soft dusky pink that is warm and a little bit purply. Take a look at how this new hue compares with some of our familiar core colours...
This month we welcome the new 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue and with it comes five fresh, on-trend colours added to the Stampin' Up! palette. These are called the 2023-2025 In Colors and one of those five is... PEBBLED PATH - a stony-grey neutral with subtle taupe undertones that is reminiscent of pewter. Take a look at how this new hue compares with some of our familiar core colours...