OH! How I love the color combination sheet that Stampin’Up! did for us this year. I share last month how it work in a video if you miss CLICK HERE.
Today I share a few more combination and the funny thing is when I look at these on the chart I say to myself they are NUTS putting these color together but dang when it is all mix on a card with ink and card stock the result is amazing.
I will share each in-color combination on the first row except the Fresh Fig, the Fresh Fig I share ALL combination last month if you miss CLICK HERE to see.
Click on the chart above if you wish to print it out.
This one is the Tranquil Tide with Cajun Craze, Crushed Curry, Calypso Coral and Very Vanilla
This one is the Berry Burst with Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry and Pumpkin Pie
Lemon Lime Twist with Flirty Flamingo, Melon Mambo, So Saffron and Pool Party
Powder Pink with Calypso Coral, So Saffron, Smoky Slate and Soft Sky So what you think of these combination? All cards are using the same stamp sets on Note cards Measurement – Note Card for base all white except the Tranquil Tide it is on Very Vanilla -Color layer 4¾ x 3¼ -Tip Layer white except Tranquil Tide is Very Vanilla 4½ x 3 *Will list the stamp set at the bottom.
Top Chart is to keep track of your inventory so you know what you have on hand. I would recommend that you use the pencil so you can erase when you are out of card stock and such so when come time to order you check your inventory and see what you are missing.
Not sure if you notice on top of my blog I added a new section of FREE download chart You have many of them make sure to check it out HERE
Also in the chart I have the list of designer series paper from 2006 to now so if you have paper you are not sure what is the coordinating paper just pull this chart.
Well my friends this is it for now. Now that you see these color combination in action hope you will brave the combination and try it with ink and card stock I bet you will be amaze of the result I know that I am.
Have a great day
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OMGosh, Frenchie! These downloads are very, very helpful. The chart of the DSP's from all the way back to 2006 is priceless! Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for showing this card. I'm frequently asking myself how I'd use some stamp sets with random looking pieces. This is great!