A new month and a brand new colour challenge from Color Hues.
Sheri is hosting and has chosen a warm summery feel for her colours. Here's my take.
Coral is many things to different people but I went with the colours from Altenew's inks, Coral Bliss and Coral Berry for my take. They remind me of the paper thin petals of the wild poppies that are currently bursting into life in my gravel. I love poppies, so any excuse to paint them is to be embraced!
First off, I stamped the largest poppies from Altenew's Poppy Garden with their Limestone ink onto some MM paper for a no line effect. Then, I watercoloured the flower heads with a mix of Coral Bliss, Vineyard Berry and Coral Berry by smooching the pads onto an old dinner plate to create a palette and then adding some water. For the leaves I used a trio of Zig watercolour markers. The poppy centers were painted with the same markers in shades of black and grey. Another warm grey marker was used to give a little cast shadow to the petals.
I wanted to create a lattice for my blooms to sit on, so after looking through my stash, I settled on a Creative Expressions die and made a mini slimline card for a change. To assemble the card, I glued two of the lattices together and added them to my base, before adding the fussy cut flower heads and leaves. A simple foiled sentiment completes.
So which direction will these two new colours take you? As always the team and our GD have some fabulous inspirational makes, should you need it here!
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Your coral poppies, the lattice background, the gold sentiment and the slimline style make for a gorgeous card! Inspired and inspiring in every way.
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I recently traveled in Greece and poppies were blooming everywhere. While I don't have any in my yard; I adore them as they are a symbol for our American Legion. Your card is stunning! I wish I could get such a beautiful watercolor look!
ReplyDeleteThese poppies are GORGEOUS, Julie! They work perfectly with these colors and I love the lattice in the background too!
ReplyDeleteYour Poppies are just glorious Julie, a perfect Nature element, thanks so much for sharing with us at We Love Stamping challenge.
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WOW...this card is a STUNNER Jules! Your water coloring on the Poppies is so pretty and they look fabulous against the trellis in your background! The mini-slimline size is wonderful for showcasing all the beautiful blooms! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth gapped open when I saw this card on the DT blog! I adore every element my dear! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunner, Julie! You have coloured the poppies so beautifully, and I love how you arranged the whole design. I hope the bit of rain we've been having is making a difference in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are keeping well.
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I have had to pick my jaw up from the floor, Julie! OH, are your coloring skills apparent here - no-line coloring is SO difficult to do and you've just aced it!
ReplyDeleteI love poppies in every shade and these corals are exquisite and found such a wonderful home on your slimline 'lattice.'
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The first time I saw your card, I was swooning over it, Julie! Your watercoloring of the poppies is masterful and the mini slim design with the lattice is a wonderful way to highlight them. Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteJules your poppies are so gorgeous and I love how the no line colouring makes them appear so real!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poppy card. Thank you for joining us at We Love Stamping this month. Emma
ReplyDeleteWhat vibrant poppies--absolutely gorgeous! Your no line watercoloring is perfect, and I love the card design as well.
ReplyDeleteYour poppies are gorgeous in these shades of coral, and your color is fabulous. Great card design, love it.
ReplyDeleteYour coral poppies are bursting from your card as they are in your gravel, Jules. Beautiful card, dear friend. xx
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