This is a bright fresh colour combination using Balmy Blue, Boho Blue, Sweet Sorbet and Petal Pink. Perfect for spring Stampin’ Up!® projects.
This week I have four fabulous Stampin’ Up!® colour combinations for you. I have started posting these every Sunday on my Facebook page and Instagram so be sure to follow if you want to see more.
In the interests of honesty, I am posting them here instead of Stampin’ Up!® projects this week because I’m exhausted. Sometimes you need to take time away – and this is one of those weeks. Although you wouldn’t know it as I am working, running classes, walking the dog and generally functioning as a human being, I am still recuperating from Covid. It’s essential tasks only.
I DO have some Stampin’ Up!® projects made but am saving them for a craft day and don’t want to spoil the surprises. And unfortunately I don’t have the energy to make new projects, photograph them, edit them and write a blog.
So I hope the colour combos will suffice this week. These four are the ones I have posted so far on my social media as part of my weekly series. Hopefully they will be easier to pin to Pinterest from here, too.
I love the rich tones of this image, which translate to Starry Sky, Copper Clay, Poppy Parade and Granny Apple Green. Don’t forget Starry Sky is a 2022-2024 Stampin’ Up!® In Color™so will be retiring this year. Stock up sooner rather than later!
Copper Clay – a Stampin’ Up!® In Color™ – gets another outing on this colour combo; this time with Petal Pink, Sweet Sorbet and Parakeet Party, for a spring combination with a rich earthy twist. Sweet Sorbet is another In Color™ which will be retiring this year. Forewarned is forearmed!
I LOVE a retro Stampin’ Up!® colour combo so this one very much hits the spot for me. Lost Lagoon, Pumpkin Pie, Early Espresso and Pool Party. Groovy, baby!
I hope you like my Stampin’ Up!® colour combinations and forgive the lack of projects. Normal service should be resumed shortly.
Helen, the effects of Covid can be long-lasting, so get as much rest as you can and try not to do too much. Wishing you a full recovery.
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