Ah, the taste of fresh homemade lemonade . . . tangy sweet summer time drink! Our challenge for the next two weeks at Retro Rubber Blog challenge is a color challenge, with the sample incorporating lemons.
I choose to stay with the lemon theme with Hero Arts "Zest Wishes" from 2020. I don't own the die set for this stamp collection, but it was easy peasy enough to fussy cut the images!
- The images were stamped in Nocturne Versa Fine Clair and heat embossed with black embossing powder on white cardstock.
- The images were water colored with Memento Dandelion and Cantaloupe.
- The sentiment is stamped in Versa Color Cyan and heat embossed with clear embossing powder.
- Spellbinders Standard Circles large was used to die cut the circles, one from yellow vellum. (I like how the yellow vellum over blue gives a greenish hue!)
- The background is blue cardstock has texture from the Taylored Expressions Pierced Circles Cutting Plate.
- Two of the images were fussy cut and the entire card is adhered together.
Thanks so much for stopping by. We hope you play along with our challenge at Retro Rubber Blog Challenge.
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