Friday 29 January 2021

Just Add Ink #539 Sunflower Border



Hi there and welcome to another Friday in paradise.đŸ˜„There is a sense of peace with many students returning to school this week. Another piece of "normality" returning as Covid restrictions continue to slowly ease here in Australia. 


Also a sign of normality, it's time for our new challenge at Just Add Ink! This week Di Barnes has suggested this fun choose two out of these three creative elements to have as the star of your projects. Lots of variety in the choices by the design team this week to inspire you so I hope that you can pop on over and take a peek and join us!



It is mid -Summer here in the Australia- Pacific region and one lovely flower is the Sunflower. These beautiful big, flowers follow the sun on it's journey through the sky each day and is a wonderful reminder that we all can do our best each new day.



The image was embossed with the Shimmery Black EP and watercoloured using a Water brush. Then it was die cut along with some other elements from the set. The background is another of the pages of the gorgeous Oh So Ombre DSP Stack. 
A border was created using the Stitched Rectangle framelits and the sentiment fussy cut to create a banner to complete this week's challenge elements.


Thanks for stopping by today and I look forward to seeing what you might create using Borders, Banners or Bows for this week's Just Add Ink challenge!

Card stock: Whisper White, Basic Black
Designer Series Paper: Oh So Ombre Stack (Saleabration)
Inks: Daffodil Delight, Calypso Coral, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Suede, Early Espresso 
Stamps: Celebrate Sunflowers
Accessories: Die Cutting Machine, Sunflower Dies, Stitched Rectangle Dies, Shimmery Black EP, White EP, In ColorEnamele Dots

'Til next time,
Jan



2 comments:

  1. Jan, your card is absolutely stunning! The flower looks amazing, and I love how you've framed with with the crisp white border.

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  2. I am loving that shaded background with that sunflower. Such a pretty card!!

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