It's color day at Less Is More and the colors are yellow and gray chosen by Design Team member Anita who is celebrating her birthday. In honor of Anita I made a yellow and gray birthday card.
I used the Beautiful Day set from Altenew and stamped the multi-layer flower in Altenew yellows and popped it up. The rest of the flowers and leaves were stamped with Evening Gray, with a touch of yellow washed on. The sentiment is from HA.
Thanks for dropping by.
11 comments:
How beautiful! I love that Altenew set and it suits our grey and yellow challenge colours perfectly. A very striking and elegant card! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)
One of my favorite Altenew sets.. They just make the best flower sets!! Great idea to combine non-colored leaves with the yellow bloom. Loving your layout too. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!
I like the soft gray and lemon yellow together! Very pretty card Bobby!
Gorgeous, Bobby ... a beautiful day indeed seeing this lovely! Hugs, Anita :)
Awesome colors, and great design. I am pinning, love what you have done with that stamp set. A nice quick and easy card! Thanks for the inspiration!
Add any color to a combo with gray and I'm in love ... just wonderful, Bobby!
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Yellow and gray just works. This is such a pretty study in those colors, Bobby. Love that blossom, and how it just stands out against those leaves. Such a beautiful card. Love this one!! Bev
Beeeeutiful card Bobby.
Such an elegant card, Bobby! I love the rich yellow of that gorgeous layered flower combined with the sketchy, soft foliage. Your stamping is perfect too. Thank you for playing along with us at Less is More this week :)
Super pretty card, Bobby! What i like the most is how you washed a touch of the yellow on the leaves to tie them in. Gives it an artsy look. Fabulous!
So sorry for the late visit, Bobby. Loving your card in my honour. The delicate grey outlines of the leaves look so pretty against the vibrant yellow bloom. A lovely card and thanks so much for playing along at Less is More, Anita x
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