Quick Tip Tuesday

 


You don't know if you like to do something or if you're good at it until you've tried it.

I have learned I am not fond of inking using layered stencils.  When the stencils are layered, and I have to try to line them up, I have a hard time getting them in exactly the right place. Layered flowers tend to be more forgiving as far as getting them lined up exactly, but the new landscape stencil I have is a chore to line up!  


One stencil that covers the whole card, fine!


But it's okay!  You don't have to enjoy every single technique, and you don't have to be an expert at everything, either.  But you never know until you try, so try something new this week!

Quick Tip Color Wheel


 A color wheel is a simple tool that helps you pick colors that work beautifully together. 


To find complimentary colors, look directly across the wheel—these are opposite each other (like blue + orange or purple + yellow) create eye-catching contrast and make your project shine. 🌟. Pairing them creates bold, eye-catching contrast. If you prefer something softer, try using tints or shades of those complimentary colors for a more balanced look. Next time you’re planning a project, let the color wheel guide you—it takes the guesswork out of choosing harmonious combinations! 

 Here's an example: