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Colour INKspiration #44 - a Happiness combination

Welcome back for another round of colour INKspiration. Image #44 already!!

We are hopping this week using a delightfully feminine colour combination- Blushing Bride, Highland Heather, Sahara Sand and Pear Pizazz. 

This is the INKspiration picture this week.
 
I have had some fun playing with a new set called "Happiness Surrounds" and the coordinating "Snowfall Thinlits" which also match with the "Snow is Glistening" stampset. This amazing suite of products are only available until the end of November, although as a demonstrator you can purchase them early -one of the fab perks. They are really stunning and I am thoroughly enjoying using them. 
The floral set can be used with lots of layers or just very simply.
This is another version I came up with while I had the inks on my desk. You'll be seeing some more of this great set, I love it.


So if you would like to purchase a set for yourself I can highly recommend them and would love to be your demonstrator. Alternatively if you would like to get your hands on them pronto you can join my team. I can be contacted easily through the links on the right side of the page.






Next on the hop this week is the talented Nicole, we seem to have both fallen in love with the same set! Pop on and see her gorgeous fancy fold version.

This challenge will run for 3 weeks, so you have plenty of time to play along this round. We love to see what you create, and you might even earn a guest designer spot. simply post your phopto ot our Facebook page.


I hope you have a creative week and remember,
"don't just post online,
 post something pretty!"

cheers, Liz


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  1. I'm amazed at how great the Sahara Sand looks on your top card! I never think of it as a pretty colour, but your card is so very sweet. You've really shown off this great stamp and framelits to perfection! Gorgeous card.

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  2. They are both so pretty Liz. You are a fabulous sales lady! You've convinced me that I need these now! x

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  3. 2 pretty cards!! I love all the details on both of them.

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  4. Such pretty cards Liz. Great use of the framelits on non-Christmas cards!!!

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