Welcome to week 32 of the Art With Heart Colour Creations Blog Hop!

Our colour this week is one of my very favourite neutrals: Night of Navy.

For my card today I’ve made my own DSP using a brand new stamp set called Bloom by Bloom. I used this stamp set last week too for Mossy Meadow and I love how different this looks stamped in different colours.

I’ve also used Balmy Blue, Pacific Point and Blueberry Bushel…and, of course, the gorgeous new stitched rectangle f

The gorgeous balmy blue ribbon is a free SALE-a-bration item you can choose when you spend $90 or more in any one order placed before March 31. The free pack includes 4 other colours, it’s such

I love Night of Navy so much I actually made 2 cards today. My second card uses the darling Little Elephan bundle.

I just used a touch of navy on this card…it’s such a great neutral it works with virtually any colour!

My elephant card is an

Now that I’ve made two cards, I’m not sure which one I prefer. Either way, I know they’ll both get put to good use.
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Navy is certainly a great mixer, with so many shades. Both cards are super!
Both lovely cards, Cathy, I can’t pick a favourite. I have to agree though, Navy goes with anything!!!
Great Cards Catherine, I love them both.
Both your cards are absolutely gorgeous Catherine. I love the combination of blues on the first card and the elephant card is just so sweet!
I certainly can’t pick a favourite – they are both awesome cards. I love Navy on a baby card, as it works so well with the softer colours.
Great card Catherine. I wasn’t so keen on Bloom by Bloom initially but I have really taken to it. Reminds me of popular florals of the 70s. Showing my age now 😉
I love how you made your own DSP. Very clever.