Welcome to Week 7 of the Art With Heart Team Colour Creations Blog Hop, featuring Balmy Blue, one of my favourite blues in the Stampin’ Up! colour range.
When I started planning this week’s project, I discovered I only had half a sheet of the seagull pattern from the Waterside Retreat Designer Series Paper.
Rather than putting it aside for a future project, I decided to challenge myself to use the entire piece and see how many cards I could create.
The answer was three!

The first card is a simple Father’s Day design featuring the flock of seagulls as the star of the show. A layered sentiment keeps the design clean and masculine while allowing the beautiful artwork in the paper to shine.

For the second card, I added a strip of coordinating patterned paper, a sentiment punched with the Modern Oval Punch and a bow tied from Linen Thread. This creates a casual seaside feel that works perfectly for a birthday card.

The “wave” pattern of the DSP on the lower half of the card is also from the Waterside Retreat Designer Series Paper.

The third card uses elements from the Relaxing Waterside Bundle to create a peaceful coastal scene.

The Adirondack chair and foliage combine beautifully with the seagull background, while the “Relax” sentiment reinforces the tranquil atmosphere. I hand cut a scrap strip of Gray Granite cardstock to create the ground, using Stampin’ up! Blends to add shading.

My colour combination for all three cards was Balmy Blue, Azure Afternoon, Gray Granite and Misty Moonlight.
This project is a great reminder that designer paper doesn’t need to be hoarded. Even a leftover half sheet can become multiple cards when you let the paper do most of the work.
Take a look at some more Balmy Blue inspiration on our Insta Hop!
Our blog hop is now an Instagram hop but the good news is that you don’t need to have an Instagram account to view all of the other projects!
Simply go to my Insta handle in a new search engine window to follow the Instagram hop: @whatcathymade.
Next week we are showcasing Basic Gray.
I hope you can join us then.