Nearly Easter already, so this means a two week challenge over at Allsorts.
Our lovely sponsor for this two week challenge is Chocolate Baroque.
The theme has been chosen by our lovely Mervi, and she would like you to go,
Monochromatic, basically this means different shades of one colour, but do pop over to the challenge blog for samples from the team if you are unsure.
Here is my card.
Apart from the soil I have used three different shades of turquoise .
The image is 'Flower Pot' from the Chocolate Baroque 'Flora and Fauna' set.
I have yet to put a sentiment on as it could be used for a few situations.
Thanks for popping by and any comments you are kind enough to leave.
Kath x
18 comments:
WOW Kath,love this beautiful monochromatic make
Oh that’s gorgeous Kath. Really pretty.
Hugs, Sarn xxx
Lovely vintage style geranium pot, beautifully in turquoise tones, fabulous card;-))m
So pretty with a lovely calm feel to it too.
Another beautiful floral card Kath, you have some lovely stamps and the three shades of turquoise are pretty.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x
Such a pretty card Kath! x
Must admit I had never really noticed this image until you pointed it out to me Kath and might well be a need item. looks lovely in the aqua shades.
B x
What a pretty stamp and beautifully done card! Love the turquoise!
A beautiful stamp and colouring, lovely clean design and the colours are gorgeous.
Have a good weekend.
xx
How pretty this looks in shades of turquoise Kath! Vicky x
Hi Kath,
what a very gorgeous stamped image and I love the fab shades of ink used to make the monochrome beauty.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Always love turquoise and your pot of geranium looks very pretty!
So beautiful Kath and a lovely colour, xxx
This is lovely Kath beautiful colour and image hugs Sue x
Love this Kath! Great card and also the play on monochrome works so well.
Hugs
Di xx
So pretty and the colour is gorgeous Kath x
Such a pretty stamp Kath.
LOve your colours.
Always handy to have a card ready without a sentiment.
Chrissyxx
Ooh, lovely. I like the turquoise colour that you’ve used x
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