Thursday, November 21, 2019

Time Out #149 - Theme Challenge

Hi friends!  It's Theme Challenge time at the Time Out blog.  Our theme is celebrations.

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We are sponsored by Altenew for this challenge, and I have TONS of Altenew product (who doesn't?) so I chose to use this cute smaller set called Sophisticated Wreath.  I've said this before, but I love that they include samples in their packaging.  I used one of the samples as a guide to make this card.  The wreath is made with one branch repeatedly stamped to make the wreath.  I did it twice with two different colors of green...one light and one darker.  Then I stamped and die cut the flowers and arranged them on the wreath. The flower centers have stickles on them for sparkle.   I chose this sentiment because I thought it fit with the celebrations theme.  I finished it with some clear sequins with some stickles in the middle of them for more sparkle.  I mounted the main panel on an olive base for it to stand out on the white base.
 
You can see more from the Time Out design team and our guest for this challenge, Christine, on the Time Out blog.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
Recipe
Stamps:  Sophisticated Wreath (Altenew)
Paper:  Recollections white, olive
Ink:  Versafine onyx black, limelight, gumdrop green, jelly bean green, cotton candy, razzleberry (MFT)
Accessories:  Stitched rectangle (MFT), Sophisticated Wreath dies (Altenew), star dust stickles, sequins, craft foam 
 


4 comments:

sandie said...

oh Lisa this is stunning-what a fab wreath and looks great in the 2 greens (a good one for Xmmas!) and what pretty flowers to team this up with and all the added sparkle superb. Adore the sentiment!

Nonni said...

This looks very beautiful. I love the fresh colors and the added dimension from the die cut flowers. xxx

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

This is awesome, Lisa. I love the shades of green you chose for he wreath, and those bright pink flowers look fantastic in contrast. The sentiment is fabulous!

Anita in France said...

Just gorgeous, Lisa ... the layered greens are so lush ... and the little posies of tiny flowers are fabulous against them! Hugs, Anita :)

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