Thursday 27 April 2017

Thursday Thoughts

Stripe is the recipe for the current challenge at Less is More. What a great idea. and it just so happens that I had a left over piece of watercolouring that definitely has a stripe or two.

http://simplylessismoore.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/challenge-325-stripe.html

Now I know you're going to be amazed by the colours, but even I have to step out of my comfort zone every once in a while.


I added a few extra stripes on the the background card for good measure using some stitched line dies. And I'm also sort of thinking that the sentiment quote is not too far removed from a stripe.






Supplies:
Stamp: BeeCrafty, WORDage
Inks: Ranger distress, mowed lawn, mustard seed
Dies: MFT Die-namics, double stitched rectangle stax & basic stitch line


I'm really grateful for your visit today, thanks so much. Perhaps you'll come back soon, but in the meantime keep crafting!

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4 comments:

  1. Terrific take on the challenge. Love those colors. Thanks for sharing at Less is More!

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  2. Simply FABulous Jane. I'd never have thought you'd be out of your comfort zone with this stunner. A super CAS and neat take on stripes and it's worked out perfectly. Great colours and a fantastic appropriate sentiment too. thanks for playing along at Less is More. x

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  3. What a great way to add stripes! And the colours... well done!!! I love the "arty" feel to this piece with the watercolouring and horizontal/vertical lines. Really fab! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)

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  4. Jane, this is fab. Love the vibrancy of your watercoloured panel. And the stitched lines add great interest to the white space.
    Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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