
This week’s Colour Creations is all about Lemon Lolly.
I have used two Designer Series Paper sets for my card, Zoo Crew DSP and Bright and Beautiful DSP.

I have used a strip of Lemon Lolly coloured stars from the Bright and Beautiful DSP along the left side of my card, and have used a black marker to outline some of the stars. On the right side of my card, I have used the black and white stars from the Zoo Crew DSP, and have coloured the centre of the stars with Lemon Lolly ink and a Blender Pen.
The cute main image is a piece of the Zoo Crew DSP, which I have cut to size, then mounted onto a piece of Lemon Lolly cardstock.
Next along on our blog hop is Amie McIlroy.

If at any time you find a broken link, please go to the blog of our Colour Creations host, Catherine Proctor, who will have a list of all of the participants in the Blog Hop.
Happy stamping, and happy hopping,
Chris
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Christine, how clever to use a black marker to outline some of the stars. It really transforms that DSP! What a wonderful card.
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Christina, I love how you’ve used a black marker to outline some of the stars. so clever – what a wonderful card!
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I love how you have outlined some of the stars with a fine line pen and then coloured some of the stars of the other paper. Awesome use of the two different dsp’s!
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Such a fun birthday card, Christina. I love how you have customised both star-patterned papers – great idea!
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Lovely card Christina, Bringing out the stars with the black marker really draws the eye in.
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Oh wow Christina what a great use of the 2 papers. You have coordinated them so well together by outlining some of the stars. I have just added Zoo Crew to my collection and you have inspired me to ink it up.
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A fun card with the additions you made to the DSP.
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Now that is a great birthday card, Christina. I love your choice of patterned papers for such a fun Zoo Crew card.
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Such a fun card Christina. I love the way you have personalised both pieces of the DSP with Lemon Lolly. Your zany critter is delightful for saying Happy Birthday. Beautiful. xxx
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That is a great birthday card. What a clever way to make a fun birthday card using the DSP. Love that you outlined the starts with the marker and then coloured some in as well. Isn’t the Zoo Crew DSP just fun! Great Card, love it!
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Great idea to add some hand detailing to the DSP.
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