Let's visit a Waterside Retreat this week! I purchased this Waterside Retreat Suite mainly for the chairs in the Relaxing Waterside Bundle, but once I started using all the products in the suite, I have fallen in love with the designer series paper (DSP).
This card was initially made for my Coffee Club Challenge card. Our challenge was to use a Tic Tac Toe Grid that was created by one of the Coffee Club gals. We were to use the elements on the grid from any horizontal, vertical or diagonal line. The items on the line I chose were Gems, Blue & Orange.
Using the blue and orange color combination had me intrigued so that was why I chose this line on the grid. Gems are a no-brainer as I rarely create a card that doesn't have some sort of bling on it.
I hadn't opened my Waterside Retreat DSP yet, but when I did I discovered that two of the sheets have images that can be cut into card fronts. I was also running late to create my Coffee Club card, so I was excited to see these beautiful waterside images where all the work was done for me--plus this one had blue in it--one color down!
Now I needed orange! I grabbed a piece of Pumpkin pie and Timid Tiger cardstock (my two orange choices) to see if either would work. Much to my surprise & delight, Timid Tiger looked great with this scene. I think it brings out the color of the tall grass.
I stamped the chair on Basic White with Black Memento ink and then colored it with Timid Tiger Stampin' Blends. I added a Coastal Cabana and Pool Party book along with a couple of cattail die cuts, stamped a bird, and added a sentiment. All that left was Gems. I used butterflies from the 2026 - 2028 In Color Butterflies.
I'm really happy how my Tic Tac Toe challenge card turned out. I may have cheated a bit as I realized after I finished the card, that "dies" were on another row. Oh well. I used a "bonus" box!
For the inside of the card I used a couple of the grass stamps to add some decoration.
Quick Tip: Don't forget that you can get different tones of color from the same stamp pad. Just stamp some images with full strength ink and some after stamping off.
This is an important trick to remember. Look at your lawn. It isn't all the same color. There are lots of shades of green in the same lawn (and hopefully not too much brown). You can even stamp off multiple times to increase your color variation further.
A list of the products I used is shown below. Click on any image to learn more. Be sure to take a closer look at this Waterside Retreat DSP!
Product List