My favorite combination appears to be your favorite as well! Â Thank you for your generous comments about what I’ve come to call the Flowering Fields Tile card. Â I continue exploring new color combinations with this design.

This version is Soft Sky with Pool Party. Â One of the things Stampin’ Up! does well is create tonal pairings in their color spectrum. Â I’ve stayed with Very Vanilla card stock and Sahara Sand ink and paper as my foundation. Â The Flowering Fields images can be used singly or in repetition, and I don’t copy from card to card, so each one is slightly different from the rest.

If you don’t enjoy coloring, this isn’t the card to make. Â I like to color, and because the tiles are small (1 3/8″ x 1 1/8″) if one tile doesn’t please me, I throw it out and start another. Â It’s only paper.

This version is Calypso Coral and Blushing Bride. Â I miss Crisp Cantaloupe, the retired In Color from last year. Â It was an ideal pairing with Calypso Coral, but I try to keep my published work current. Â It’s bad enough that I’m still featuring this retired Sale-a-bration stamp set!

My greens are Pear Pizazz and Old Olive, and the sentiment and Flowering Fields images are stamped in Soft Suede. Â The Timeless Textures backgrounds are stamped in Sahara Sand using the stamping off technique.
You might not notice it unless you were really studying the card, but I have a slight obsession with trying to get the floral images AND the backgrounds balanced. Â It involves a lot of muttering and staring and shifting, and I have no one to blame but myself.

It’s time to move on to current stamp sets, but I wanted to share this last group of cards to demonstrate the impact of color. Â Enjoy the creative process, and thanks again for your kind words.