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Wednesday 17 July 2024

Stampin' Up! Blueberry Bushel

 

Welcome to a Week 12 of the Colour Creations Showcase blog hop. This week we continue our journey through the remaining Stampin' Up! core colours, working in alphabetical order, with this week's feature colour being Blueberry Bushel. Blueberry Bushel  is a member of the group of the Regals family of colours, and is bold blue colour between Boho Blue and Night of Navy on the colour wheel.


 This week I have chosen to revisit the Online Exclusive bundle, Filled With Fun and I have teamed Blueberry Bushel with Granny Apple Green, White and a touch of Pumpkin Pie. The great thing about this bundle is that there is no fussy cutting required!


 Attached to the card base is a piece of star pattered paper from the Bright and Beautiful Designer Series Paper pack. On top of this a piece of Blueberry Bushel card has been die cut using the largest of the Deckled Rectangle dies, and then another smaller Deckled rectangle using white card.

The patches of grass have been cut using one of the Fluffiest Friends dies, another Online Exclusive, and some Granny Apple Green card. Both layers of the cart have also been die cut using Granny Apple Green card and the dies from the Filled With Fun die set. The wheels to the cart use Black and Blueberry Bushel card, and  some Blueberry Bushel Tinsel Gems added for the wheel centres.

The multitude of flowers within the cart have been stamped in Black Memnto abnd then coloured using Blueberry Bushel Granny Green Apple and Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Blends. They were then die cut using the die from the same set. 

The butterflies in the top right corner are from the Sketched Butterflies stamp set and have been stamped in Black Memento and coloured using Boho Blue and Blueberry Bushel Stampin Blends. 

The sentiment is from the Wanted To Say die set and has been die cut using White card as the base and Blueberry Bushel as the letter definition and then popped up using Dimensionals. 


For the inside of the card I have continued the rows of flowers the same as those in the cart, in Blueberry Bushel, Granny Apple Green and Pumpkin Pie. 


Next in tonight's blog hop is the talented Ros Davidson . I look forward to seeing her lovely creation this week.


 

If the "next" button link is not working or you would like to see a full list of participants then you can hop over to our host Cathy Proctor where you can see a full list of tonight's participants.

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As always enjoy your week.

Theresa




7 comments:

  1. What a cute cart full of glorious blooms and trio of butterflies, Theresa. I love the bold colour combination and how you decorated the inside of the card too. Such a fun card x

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  2. Rachel Woollard17 July 2024 at 20:43

    Such a sweet card Theresa, I love the flowers on the inside of your card, they follow the theme beautifully

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  3. Well, this is a bit cute! The green wagon is really fun, and I love the abundance of Blueberry Bushel flowers inside it. I also like how you used Tinsel Gems on the wheels of the wagon, and added lots more flowers inside your card. The butterfly perched on the wagon handle is a sweet touch!

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  4. Oh, how adorable! The front is so cute, and I love the sweet flowers on the inside of your card.

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  5. Oh so cute Theresa. I love it. You have created a gorgeous scene and I adore the abundance of flowers in the card and the beautiful butterflies. The flowers inside the card is a wonderful touch. Beautiful xxx

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  6. This is such a cute card, Theresa! I love this sweet scene and the colour combination of Granny apple Green and Blueberry Bushel as well as the flowers on the inside of the card.

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  7. Beautiful card and i just love all of those flowers together. Granny Apple Green works well with Blueberry Bushell.

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