On the first of the month, the
Papertrey Ink Senior Design Team and
Nichole Heady participated in a
group post that focused on the
Color Couture product line. This inspired me to pull out my Color Couture stash and play along. For today's card I used the color scheme and one of the circle sentiments from
Volume 4...

Started the card out by using the inspiration colors to create a gradient colored
woodgrain strip. Used
Background Basics: Woodgrain stamped in Hawaiian Shores, Aqua Mist, Spring Moss, Ripe Avocado & Ocean Tides. Then attached the strip to a True Black card base cut to 5" X 3 1/2".

Punched the sentiment out using my 1 3/4" circle punch and attached it over a few true Black buttons.
Tune in tomorrow and I will share a bright, fun and girly version of this simple masculine creation.
Hope you all enjoyed your weekends! Have a good one!
Maile
Hello There:
Great card, Maile! I love the gradient color scheme.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card! The multi-colored woodgrain pattern is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow- you've totally inspired me with doing multiple colors with that wood grain. love it!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I think I want my living room to look like this!
ReplyDeleteSo simple yet stunning! Love it! :)
ReplyDelete{swoon} teal and green mixed with woodgrain...i LOVE it! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteVERY very cool!!! LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteyou come up with the coolest designs!! love it!
ReplyDeleteSupre CUTE!!! Love the colors and how modern it looks!!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet masculine card, love that woodgrain and the simplicity of this card, beautiful Maile.
ReplyDeleteLove your variegated woodrgain Maile, this card is so sophisticated!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gradients Maile! I love your black accents too :) They make the colors stand out!
ReplyDeleteI just love the gradient woodgrain Maile! What a fantastic card. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Maile, so unique and colorful!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm just catching up around blogland and have to say I love your new look on the blog! Your card is fabulous too of course - those colours sure 'pop'!
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Love the coloured woodgrain!
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