Sunday 30 November 2014


INKspired Artists Blog Hop #INK006

Hi there and welcome to our 6th blog hop.  Hope you're loving seeing all the gorgeous cards created by our talented artists as much as I am

You may have just "hopped" here from my wonderful friend Lisashe always crafts beautiful projects, doesn't she? 

Be sure to hop all the way around and see everyone's creations.  Perhaps you will leave us a comment - we always love hearing what you think about our cards. 

Here's the sketch we had to work with this time:



I've got to say that it took me a few attempts at playing around with the proportions of the elements for this sketch before I was happy with the end result ... but I think I got there in the end??!! 

The one thing I knew straight away was the stamp set I wanted to use for the star element. I am soooooooo in love with Stampin' Up!s Bright & Beautiful stamp set. It's definitely a stand out in the Holiday Catalogue -  for me anyway!  I am also a sucker for gold and white as a go-to colour scheme, and as I think the Bright & Beautiful stamp set looks **amazing** embossed, I was almost halfway there in the creative decision-making process!   

So here is what I have come up with for this blog hop challenge. Do you like the gorgeous grunge shooting star trail, it was my hubby's great idea! Yes - he has one occasionally, lol :)




Next stop on the blog hop express is the lovely and incredibly talented Louise, with her take on this week's sketch.







Thanks for hopping here, I hope you stop by again next time

Lissa x

If you would like to recreate this card see below for a list of the items I used. Click on the image to be taken to my online shop.

3 comments:

  1. Love what you do with the challenge Lissa, think I need to do a similar one.

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  2. Beautiful card! I love the clean and crisp white and gold colour combo!
    I love this stamp set too but unfortunately I don't have it.=)

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  3. Love the combination of gold,gold and vellum, beautiful.

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