Color Inspiration No. 1951 features Stampin’ Up® colors Balmy Blue, Pale Papaya, and Cajun Craze. This novel palette would work well for a number of themes like welcome baby, botanical, autumn, and get well. Pale Papaya and Cajun Craze work well in layering stamps. One can never have enough layering color combos.
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A distinctive color palette can draw attention to your next Christmas card design. Today’s curated Stampin’ Up® color selection includes: Coastal Cabana, Real Red, and Old Olive. This lively trio…
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My curated color combo number 1948 is comprised of Stampin’ Up™ inks: Crushed Curry, Old Olive and Smoky Slate. This palette is perfect for floral, botanical, Easter, wedding or an…
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Looking for a color inspiration that you can use in a masculine card? Check out my curated Stampin’ Up® palette number 334: Pumpkin Pie, Soft Suede and Old Olive. These…
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Red violet is a deep tone of rosy magenta. Some people consider it a reddish tone of purple or a bluish tone of rose. Often red-violet is used to represent…
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Veterans Day is next week. And, if you have a vet in your life, send him/her a card to thank them for their service to our country. Ann Clemmer at…
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Halloween orange is a classic color that you’ll see in many cards. I took a look at my color combo collection and selected these four color pallets that would work…
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Color swatches are a great way to get color inspiration for your card marking. I love color, but I also know that some colors just don’t go well with other…