Saturday 28 September 2019

DT inspiration over at Uniko

Good morning peeps, it's my turn to inspire you over at Uniko.
For this post I took my inspiration from a couple of challenges out there. I often use challenges to fire up the mojo and after first seeing the colours at Color Throwdown, I knew my palette, then when I saw the photo at ATSM, I knew I should get my English Country Garden set out!


Please check out the Uniko blog for all the details.

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6 comments:

  1. This is really lovely Julie, the spotlight centre is fabulous as is the range of blues that you have used x

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  2. Wow, this is such a gorgeous take on the throwdown colors! Love your butterfly collage! Thanks so much for joining us at Color Throwdown!

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  3. Gorgeous! Right up my street!

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  4. What a gorgeous butterfly card Jules and I love how the spotlight panel pops off the monochrome background. Such a great interpretation of the inspiration photo.
    Thanks for sharing with us at Addicted to Stamps and More.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  5. Love the subtle butterfly frame and the gorgeous butterflies with the colors!! So happy you joined us at CTD!!

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  6. Gorgeous, Julie ... my favourite butterfly image in the most delicious blue hues ... a fluttery delight! Anita :)

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