Can I have a round of applause please for a
bunch of relative newcomers to the stamping world… the 2013-15 In Colors® (yes, I know we spell it "Colours" and it does grate with me, too, but it's a trade name).
They’re a pretty subtle bunch on the whole but already they are making their
presence felt on blogs, Pinterest and on mantelpieces across the land.
So let’s hear it for …
Baked Brown Sugar: a no-nonsense fellow with a sweet side, who enjoys gracing vintage
projects and hanging out with oh so sophisticated Basic Black but really will
rub along happily with just about everyone.
Coastal Cabana: outgoing and perhaps a little camp, this chap perhaps feels most
at home in a retro situation and simply can’t wait for Christmas to come along
when he’ll really shine alongside some of our festive reds.
Crisp Canteloupe: the quieter cousin of Calypso Coral, this little lady doesn’t seek
attention but certainly gets it! She loves to hang out with her cousin, as well
as her In Color Pals, but especially likes to get together with Mr Confident,
Early Espresso. Opposites do attract, after all.
Pistachio Pudding: So reserved as to make Crisp Canteloupe look like a party animal
but this fellow is definitely no wallflower. Most comfortable with his In Color
pals, but also gets on well with other quiet types, such as Crumb Cake.
Secretly yearns to get out and meet stronger personalities such as Midnight
Muse and Early Espresso. Because let’s face it, everyone gets on well with
Early Espresso!
Strawberry Slush: She’s sweet, she’s attractive, she’s pretty in pink… and, frankly,
she knows it. She can carry off a retro theme, she can do girlie, she can turn
her hand to pretty much anything. She’s so versatile you just can’t help loving
her!
And finally can we hear it for me please, who spent AGES die-cutting and assembling all these
flowers!?
Can I have a round of applause please for a
bunch of relative newcomers to the stamping world… the 2013-15 In Colors® (yes, I know we spell it "Colours" and it does grate with me, too, but it's a trade name).
They’re a pretty subtle bunch on the whole but already they are making their
presence felt on blogs, Pinterest and on mantelpieces across the land.
So let’s hear it for …
Baked Brown Sugar: a no-nonsense fellow with a sweet side, who enjoys gracing vintage
projects and hanging out with oh so sophisticated Basic Black but really will
rub along happily with just about everyone.
Coastal Cabana: outgoing and perhaps a little camp, this chap perhaps feels most
at home in a retro situation and simply can’t wait for Christmas to come along
when he’ll really shine alongside some of our festive reds.
Crisp Canteloupe: the quieter cousin of Calypso Coral, this little lady doesn’t seek
attention but certainly gets it! She loves to hang out with her cousin, as well
as her In Color Pals, but especially likes to get together with Mr Confident,
Early Espresso. Opposites do attract, after all.
Pistachio Pudding: So reserved as to make Crisp Canteloupe look like a party animal
but this fellow is definitely no wallflower. Most comfortable with his In Color
pals, but also gets on well with other quiet types, such as Crumb Cake.
Secretly yearns to get out and meet stronger personalities such as Midnight
Muse and Early Espresso. Because let’s face it, everyone gets on well with
Early Espresso!
Strawberry Slush: She’s sweet, she’s attractive, she’s pretty in pink… and, frankly,
she knows it. She can carry off a retro theme, she can do girlie, she can turn
her hand to pretty much anything. She’s so versatile you just can’t help loving
her!
And finally can we hear it for me please, who spent AGES die-cutting and assembling all these
flowers!?
Love all the colours, love the fab flowers, well done you ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the colours/colors lol x
ReplyDeleteYou had me in stitches with this, loved reading it! Julie x
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!! I love your flowers, and the descriptions are absolutely amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteKym
OMGosh!!! I love your flowers, and the descriptions are absolutely amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteKym
Love your descriptions!
ReplyDeleteBest descriptions of the In Colors ever!! Great flowers, too.
ReplyDeleteI followed the link from SCS. Brilliant writing and gorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeletehear! hear! for you, Helen....loved your great descriptions of the new In Colors and yes, everyone does get along well with Early Espresso and why shouldn't they? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHelen, this is fantastic! Well done with both writing the clever descriptions and creating those lovely flowers! :)
ReplyDeleteHelen, I was referred here to your description via SCS and I just love your descriptions of our new in-colors. You certainly have a way with words. You sold me on all the new colors and also gave me some great ideas! Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteI was referred to your descriptions by SCS. Hilarious! Wonderful work! you really gave these colors some personality.
ReplyDeleteI was referred here through SCS. What genius! You really gave these colors some personality. Now, I am dying to get my hands on these!
ReplyDeleteFlowers are fabulous Helen and I just love your 'In Color' descriptions - made me chuckle!
ReplyDeleteMargaret x