When we were renovating our bathroom, I make numerous trip to Home Depot, and I "collected" a few paint chips, after the bathroom is done, I thought, what can I do with these paint chips, oh yes, make something, LOL!
I used the paint chips to make a few cover page for my little organizer...
but I wasn't too happy with these, so I came up with another card....
hmm..... now I am happy!
the flowers is a stamp set from Studio Katia, and leaves die cut is Papertrey Ink.
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17 comments:
pretty card
Your card is so pretty, love the paint chip colors you used :)
Now aren't you clever, Kirsty! They're all great, but the floral card with vellum leaves is stunning!
this card is so beautiful!
Elma
It's gorgeous Kirsty!! Great challenge too! Hugs
So clever! I loveeeeeeeeeee what you did with the paint chip cards!!!!! GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Such a lovely card and a fabulous way to use the paint sample!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
Those paint chips are the way to go for easy gradient color. Pretty! Hugs!
Awesome cards, I love the colorfull background and the black and white flowers...
Gabi
Such a fun challenge and great idea. Love the card you made with no colour on the flowers, gorgeous x
What a beautiful card, Kirsty and in your favorite color purple! Happy weekend!
I love both of these projects and your flower card is really beautiful - the paint ship gives a wonderful ombre effect.
Oh Kirsty, these are such fun! I love the final card, it is inspired. Great way to recycle!
LOVE your purple card with the black and white flowers! STUNNING!
Cute! I remember I loved playing with these as a kid and collecting them, but I never really did anything with 'em!
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Omword, Kirsty!! What a stunning card, and such a fabulous way to re-use those paint chips! Absolutely love the ombre look the paint chips add to the design, and then the black and white images with the elegant vellum leaves is such a fabulous contrast. The whole design just POPS!
Paint swatches are super to use for cards! Love that you chose the purple with black and white accents...makes it pop for sure! ;-)
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