I'm happy not to miss this month's PTI blog hop! It's a fun one, too.
The challenge is to share a favourite project from 2011, along with a new one that was inspired by that creation.
Hmmm. To pick a favourite is an impossible task - not because I like them all, quite the contrary - upon looking back I always think something like "umm, it's ok, but definitely doesn't make my heart skip". So I browsed through all my cards from last year and couldn't quite decide on anything.
Finally I was able to compromise my fussy self, and picked this one (which is by no means a favourite, just a card that I like more than the others)...

I blogged it back in November, you can see the post HERE.
I chose this one because of the clean design, striking big flower stamp (of which type I'm a sucker for), and the play of colours.
I chose another simple design, although a bit different to the original. For the bold flower, I picked Year Of Flowers: Roses. This time I paper pieced them, instead of colouring - something that I loooove doing with this particular stamp.
I reduced background stamping to the strip of dots from Polka Dot Basics, and played with bold colour combination - this time yellows & olive.
Supplies: cardstock: PTI (Summer Sunrise, Lemon Tart, Harvest Gold), American Crafts (black), kraft, SU! (Old Olive); stamps: PTI (Year Of flowers: Roses, Polka Dot Basics); ink: Versafine (Onyx Black), Distress Ink (Frayed Burlap); border punch: EK Success
Thanks for checking it out!! :)

















oh, gorgeous!! Both cards, but that flower on kraft is deliicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the original AND the new. Gorgeous! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on your creations.
ReplyDeleteWow! They have a completely different feel! Love the stamp-layering in your original card, and the earthy colors of the new one!
ReplyDeleteBoth are really lovely Chupa, they are so different and I love the layers on your new card.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh! I love this paper pieced flower!! totally awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWow, girl, this is TRULY stunning! LOVE the clean and graphic design as well as that big rose stamp and how you paper pieced it!
ReplyDeleteNaomi
xoxo
Gorgeous. I like how you reduced the background of dots to one strip. Lovely flower.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your new version! great clean design.
ReplyDeleteGosh, how different they look but both have such charm. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteChupa, you are one of my favorite stampers! Your designs are always amazing, and these cards are stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove that flower, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What a great color combo - I love seeing combos that are out of the box - and look AMAZING! What a great focal point that flower is!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are exquisite Chupa but the flower on the kraft card is totally awesome!
ReplyDeleteso pretty!! love the layered flower!
ReplyDeleteI love this Chupa! I love the effect of paper piecing with non-patterned paper, and I have to remember to use a background stamp strip as just that - a strip - because I love the effect and how it sets off your sentiment so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteAmazing card! I love the 3d effect.
ReplyDeleteI love ur wedding card - the flowers are beautiful and the polka dots and scallop edge are perfect touches
ReplyDeleteI think this is amazing! Love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteWow, Chupa!! I like the first one, but the new and improved version is amazing! I love the colors you chose, and the neat way that you used them in the flower...awesome job :)
ReplyDeleteI love the original, and I adore the new version. Both have gorgeous colour schemes. Beautiful, wow!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful. I love the flowers on both. The second one is my favorite only because I like the color orange!
ReplyDeleteOh, this new card is so beautiful. I love that paper pieced rose.
ReplyDeleteWell, both of these are just stunning, but I have to say I am a sucker for large floral images, too, so that big fat paper pieced rose really makes my little heart go pitter patter- LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteChupa, I am blown away with your bold approach to this card-absolutely fantastic. The 2011 project was pretty cool, too! :-)
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