Our thirty second colour we are focusing on for the colour collections blog hop is night of navy from the neutrals collection. I have chosen night of navy, calypso coral and mango melody from the color coach to work with today.
With my selected colours from the colour coach and garden impressions 6" x 6" designer series paper I made a bargello panel. I was testing out a design for an ATC swap I was making with fellow demonstrators and didn't want my design to go to waste (hence the panel on this card). I'll blog the ATC's in a week or so when I receive them back. A quick frame with the new rectangle stitched framelits from the Occasions Catalogue and the card was very quick to come together after I had made the bargello panel. Have you made a bargello panel before?
For the inside of the card I used the remaining portion of the panel I had left over and die cut out a flower from the may flowers framelits and finished it off with a basic rhinestone jewel. I have intentionally left the inside of the card very basic, so it can be used for any occasion.
Catherine is hosting the colour creations blog hop each week and she has links for all the other ladies participating.
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So very colorful Ros. Another way to use dsp. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Michele Taylor | January 22, 2019 at 10:20 PM
This is so cool, Ros! I can't wait to see your ATC's now. Great idea to cut the flower from the left over piece.
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | January 23, 2019 at 01:10 PM
Wow Ros, what a great card! I love the bargello look, it's so effective.
Posted by: Caroline | January 23, 2019 at 04:02 PM
Great use of the layering rectangles. Lovely effect.
Posted by: Diane Furniss | January 24, 2019 at 04:29 PM
Wonderful colour combination Ros, so bright and cheery and I too love the Bargello technique.
Posted by: Kate Morgan | January 24, 2019 at 05:31 PM
Just like a mini quilt, beautiful colours.
Posted by: Rachel Palmieri | January 27, 2019 at 01:21 AM
The bargello panel looks great, Ros, especially die cut for the flower inside. Thanks for hopping along this week.
Posted by: Catherine Proctor | January 29, 2019 at 08:31 PM