Subtles or Brights for Field of Flowers?

Jun 17, 2020 | card ideas | 4 comments

Like what you see?

So, which is it for you? Subtles or Brights? I like them both, but you know Brights always have my heart! You can make these in all the colour ranges! Which would you choose? Let me know – COMMENT HERE!

Subtles or Brights for Field of Flowers? Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Subtles or Brights

You can see all SIX cards in my Video and decide which colours you prefer but also which design. Yes I have THREE designs for you today!

Field of Flowers in 3 designs and 6 colourways!  Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

My Friend You Area Always In My Heart Measurements

  • Card Base – Highland Heather or Flirty Flamingo A5 folded in half at 10.5 cm
  • Petal Pink or Bermuda Bay 14.4 x 10 cm
  • Whisper White 13.9 x 9.5 cm
Field of Flowers with Brights! 
Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Always Believe Measurements

Our next design uses the Confetti Flower Border Punch to add extra flowers. You can use this vertically or horizontally, for example here you can see it horizontal. Can you imagine how great it looks at the top, bottom, or side of a card?

Subtles or Brights for Field of Flowers? Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

I will say I went a little mad with my tiny flowers, and the punch makes them fly, consquently I recommend you close all your ink pads before punching!

  • Melon Mambo or Calypso Coral A5 card base folded in half at 10.5 cm
  • Granny Apple Green or Soft Sea Foam 14.4 x 10 cm punched using the Confetti Flower Border Punch
  • Whisper White layer 13.9 x 7 cm
Subtles or Brights for Field of Flowers? Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

Always My Friend Measurements

For this card you can switch it out to either be landscape or portrait! I think they both are beautiful. One soft and one vibrant!

  • Card Base – Balmy Blue or Gorgeous Grape A5 folded in half at 10.5 cm
  • So Saffron or Coastal Cabana 14.4 x 10 cm
  • Whisper White 13.9 x 9.5 cm

I love the ribbon and the dragonfly in this card using Field of Flowers. Pip Todman www.queenpipcards.com Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator UK

I think both Subtles or Brights make beautiful cards. You can choose your own colour family, or even mix them together! Because Stampin’ Up! works in a specially designed colour range exclusive to them, they all work together perfectly. Meaning YOU get the best results possible.

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4 Comments

  1. Janis

    Brights! Always brights!
    I’m not a very subtle person.

    Reply
    • queenpip

      Haha, me neither so you’re in good company!!! Thanks, Pip x

      Reply
  2. Helen Airey

    Really lovely Pip, as always. I so wish I had known about Stampin’ Up 14 years ago when I first discovered rubber stamps. We’re they in the UK then? I was always excited when I saw beautiful stamps in the shops but it was so hard to know what to do with them and I was so disappointed. Having a demonstrator to watch and learn for is such a valuable experience when discovering a new craft. Thank you xx

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    • queenpip

      Hey Helen, no Stampin’ Up! were not in the UK then, they’ve only been here 12 years, and I joined them nearly 9 years ago, so I missed out on the first few years too, but boy the number of stamps back then to now was tiny!!! Love what they have available now in our market! I’m glad that I can help! You are very welcome indeed, Pip xx

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