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AAA Colorful - Colorboard 12

 Hello there dear crafty friends,

Since this is the official first post of the new year, Wish you with a warm welcome and sending lots of happy greetings your way :) Hope the christmas and new year celebrations were as you have imagined at your end and it was a time for the much needed relaxation :)

Mine was also a good oen and also with lots of time for myself to ponder my thoughts and energy into new things for 2025. No resolutions as such, but ofcourse lots of ideas as always :)

Today, I am back again with the new challenge post inspiration for the AAA colorful challenge and ofcourse the color palette is so beautiful and full of love :)

Lets have a look at my creation and then I will share all the details below:



I decided to go for a different shaped card + shaker which is my always goto for adding the interactive elements in my creation. I am not sure what is the love for the shaker about but it is real and off late I am making so many shaker cards. But who can say no to such fun creations while receiving too :)

Here, I have used all lawn fawn (beaver) stamps, layering heart stencil and basic oval dies and created the frame and base from the same die set. The shaker emebellishments are from my stash (which I keep building and keep collecting every single time I order anything from any crafty shop). 

The alphabets are cut from the alphabet die set from Lawn fawn too (Oliver die set) with the silver mirron cardstock. 

A very basic copic coloring with marker details as follows: 

Pinks: RV19, RV09, RV06, RV04, RV13 and 

Browns: E27, E57, E25, E23, E55, E31, E51

Here are some more close ups of the creation:





The AAA colorful challenge color palette which swoon me over:

Also, wanted to join in the fun challenge at LawnFawnatics this month for the beautiful challenge:

I really hope and wish for you to join us all this month as it would be great kickstart to the new year and also a fun themed card in your stash :)

Wish you a lovely day and see you soon with more posts and inspiration.

Thanks,

Disha


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