Ever wondered what color your aura is? Take this quiz to find out!
I had my quilt image made into note cards just for fun.
Today's card is from a color challenge that I hold on my Facebook Fan Page every Tuesday.
Ever wondered what color your aura is? Take this quiz to find out!
Before you even enter the new Olafur Eliasson exhibition at London’s Tate Modern, the Danish-Icelandic artist starts messing with your mind.
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The Regals Color Collection is the final part of my Color Inspiration mini-series. This collection is full of beautiful, rich colors. Check out all the color comparisons and combinations below. Here are the other posts in this mini-series: Part 1 – In ColorsPart 2 – NeutralsPart 3 – BrightsPart 4 – Subtles Part 5 –
Blue is often referenced as the #1 color people name as their favorite color. Ever wonder if the colors people favor have meaning?
kid-culture: favourite artwork by yago hortal
Have you ever been inspired by the colors you may see in a store? How about a Candy Store? Today I am sharing my card inspired by Dylan's Candy Store.
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Good morning and happy Monday, friends! I hope everyone had a great weekend. I am battling an awful cold today that crept up on me over the weekend so I am sipping on lots of
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It’s Mix It Up Monday again and time for another colour combination from my In Color charts. I bet you thought I’d done a runner, didn’t you? Apologies for the long absence, I’ve been a little busy with Christmas which, coupled with the husband and I still feeling quite under the weather, has meant stamping and blogging has been put on the backburner. But I hope you had a good Christmas and, if in the UK, are enjoying the extended break. I’ve just had a fun session playing with new products with the intention of creating one card for Mix It Up Monday… which rapidly turned into four projects! That’s because this stamp set, Botanical Blooms, lends itself perfectly to the one-sheet wonder technique and, once I got started, I realised (to my surprise) just how much I liked this particular colour combination. For the uninitiated, a one-sheet wonder is where you stamp randomly all over a sheet of cardstock, then cut it up to make multiple projects. You’ll find lots of one-sheet wonder ideas on the web but I’m sure you can also make up your own, just as I did for these projects. I began by cutting down the cardstock to 11in x 6in and creating a gift bag using the Gift Bag Punch Board, which is rapidly becoming my new favourite toy. Instead of punching the holes in the top to tie it closed, I punched two “half-holes” in the sides, to act as notches for some jute twine. I finished off by embellishing with some of the gorgeous flowers you can create using the co-ordinating Botanical Builder Framelits Dies. No more fussy-cutting - yay! Now to use the leftover pieces… and I soon rustled up the simple project, shown next to the bag, based on the sample in the Sale-a-Bration brochure. Next came this clean and simple Thank You card. Well, it’s clean now but it was never simple as I had a bit of an accident when I creased my lovely white cardstock with a very dirty bone folder. So, instead of a lovely white card base, I ended up cutting it down and mounting it onto a Mint Macaron one instead… and covering up some stray ink smudges with not-so-random flowers. Finally I made this Blushing Bride number with my largest piece of stamped cardstock and a simple greeting. I even have a piece of stamped cardstock left over but I ran out of steam so will have to save that for another day. Hope you like the projects and are inspire to create your own one-sheet wonder! Gift Bag Punch Board [135862] £18.00 Botanical Blooms Photopolymer Bundle [140819] £46.75 Botanicals For You Clear-Mount Stamp Set [141237] £0.00 Deco Labels Framelits Die [130102] £22.00 One Big Meaning Clear-Mount Stamp Set [139420] £17.00 Mint Macaron A4 Cardstock [138344] £6.50 Watermelon Wonder A4 Cardstock [138341] £6.50 Card Stock A4 Blushing Bride [131287] £6.50 Whisper White A4 Thick Cardstock [140490] £6.50 Whisper White A4 Card Stock [106549] £7.25 Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad [138326] £6.00 Watermelon Wonder Classic Stampin' Pad [138323] £6.00 Island Indigo Classic Stampin' Pad [126986] £6.00 Blushing Bride Classic Stampin' Pad [131172] £6.00 White 1-1/4" (3.2 Cm) Jute Ribbon [137904] £8.25 Pearl Basic Jewels Embellishments [119247] £4.50 Home For Christmas Enamel Dots [140536] £3.75 Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
I want to help you discover your Dominant Color Category so I can then recommend wardrobe items like scarves, blazers and floral prints for your unique colo ...
in this solo exhibition, tokujin yoshioka presents his latest installation called ‘spectrum’ which offers an almost mystical journey through light.
Carnovsky's RGB project is full of wonderful colours, textures & subjects. Available as wallpaper, prints, scarves, phone covers, screens, carpets & more.
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Want to know what your best colors are but mind-boggled by seasonal color analysis? I’ve put together a super simple guide to help you find your colors!
When you watch some of the top artists paint, you may be wondering how they do it so fast! They seem to make every stroke without hesitation and the canvas quickly takes form and fills with color. The reason they are able to paint so fast is mostly due to experience. The top artists are
We have a fantastic collection of vintage print ads for your inspiration. Use them to get familiar with the design style and create your own unique design.
Today's popular music is colour blind. We don't wonder about the ethnicity of a singer when we hear a song we like. It really doesn't matter. This is a very recent development, however.
Ever wondered what do color blind people see? To satisfy the urge to find out, there's a website called color-blindness.com that lets you take a glimpse.
Blog of Kerry Willard Bray, a momma, wife, and maker of things.
Aurora in Kitdalen, Norway. by Wyane Pinkston
Books are a uniquely portable magic ~ Stephen King