paper: pretty paper. true stories. {and scrapbooking classes with cupcakes.}: Colours of tomorrow


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Colours of tomorrow

scrapbooking workshop

Just packing up for GoGoGetaway, and these are the colours I’ll be seeing all day tomorrow. I’m teaching a minibook class with some of my favourite summer supplies, and lots of machine stitching. See some of you there!

While I’m packing the car, I have three colourful links to share with you:

The ABCs of Color Inspiration by Ali Edwards is a beautiful read that will remind you of all the colour that surrounds you constantly, in places you may otherwise ignore.

The Kitschy Digitals Blog is a pure explosion of colour and features paper and fabric projects in addition to digital scrapbook pages, so don’t dismiss it just because you’re not on the digi side.

Color Inspiration, a regular series of colour challenges from Kristina Werner. Kristina posts a colour combination and hundreds of crafty types play along, so the past challenges may be closed to new entries but they are still amazing inspiration, as you can click through to see what everyone made with the same colour combo.

Have a beautiful Friday and I’ll see you again this evening with today’s colour challenge!

xlovesx



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1 Comments for Colours of tomorrow

  1. Alison Says:

    Couldn’t resist this layout after reading Ali Edwards’ ABCs – the ‘W’ for World Wide Web had a picture of the Google logo!

    http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=195121

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