Good morning!
I'm back today with a new Inspiration Palette challenge for Repeat Impressions.
Our challenge is to create with the photo, colors, or the theme...look at the fun inspiration that Wendy gave us to work with - my mind saw those monochromatic colors and
immediately thought of paint sample cards! So, guess whose hubby had to make
an emergency trip to our local hardware stores? lol...
For this card, I gave the kitty some patterned wall, using a panel that my friend Diane shared with me last week. I gently laid on some 'floor' and shadows using a couple of alcohol markers.
The paint samples that my Mr. brought me were trimmed down in height and width, and added to the side of the card with dimensional foam. The sentiment was orignally stamped on the card front, but I had a huge OOPS, so took a scrap of the paint sample and heat embossed the sentiment instead. Whew....thank goodness for scraps and bling, right?
Hope you like this new inspirational palette challenge!
Now it’s your turn! Create a card using the inspiration above, and link it up at The House that Stamps Built. Remember, your creation does not have to be made with Repeat Impressions stamps, but if you would like to include our designs we would love to see them! Plus, there’s an added bonus… you will get an additional entry in our random.org drawing for using our stamps in your submissions!
Now, it's time to see what my fellow Rock Stars have created!
Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!
Patti J.
See - mistakes are just an opportunity for embellishment and you made it work. Love the silhouette cat - and I know I have some paint chips laying around my house . LOL Great card.
ReplyDeleteLoveeeeeeeee this! LOVING the cat and how you used the paint palette!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever design Patti, this is an adorable card! Do you believe no one used the same cat?
ReplyDeleteFun card Patti. Great use of the paint chips. Can't believe this is your colour palette. Made and blogged a perfect piece last night. Did think about waiting and seeing what the house had in store but thought, no, they won't go there, and here you are, all monochrome. What fun. I actually love monochrome. So classy. Hugz
ReplyDeleteMake me laugh...emergency trip! lol Super cute Patti and really cool card!
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome take on the inspiration palette. I really love that look. Paint chips still make for a super look on cards I think. And, you proved it!
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ReplyDeleteyours is the best
love your idea Patti
great interpretation
all colors are there
CLEVER design
how are you
wish to meet you one day if you visit Munich maybe
miss your visit my blog see you maybe soon Aries Lady
Hugs
Monika
You are a Genius!! This is absolutely perfect for the challenge! Love your card, the patterned "wallpaper" gives it that bit of something extra!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card, and fun use of the paint panel.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the inspiration photo Patti! Purrrfect....LOL
ReplyDeleteOh for goodness sakes, how clever of you to use a paint chip. You did a terrific job with your inspiration. You are a wonderful artist.
ReplyDeleteI have an entire bag of paint chips that I haven't used in a long time. Thanks for the inspiration to get them out again. Hope I can make a card as cute as yours!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool card Patti! Love the paint swatch! What a great idea! The textured background looks great with the kitty.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love your card. I have some paint chips hanging around. Might just give this a try.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is just purrrfect! I love your take on the inspiration -
ReplyDeleteWow what a lovely card. Who would have thought a white background would look soooo good.
ReplyDeleteWow! I think that photo came to life in your card design here my friend!! I love the fun take on the challenge and the neutral color palette as well! Hugs & Smiles - *Vicki*
ReplyDeleteYour take on the picture is perfect.... This is great, awesome job on hubby's part too. hee hee
ReplyDeleteGreat job Patti! I'm gonna steal some of those colour samples next time I'm in our DIY store, they look fab!
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