Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Color Dare 190 and Mojo Monday 445

I often look at the Color Dare and Mojo Monday blogs and hope to make a card to post, but it  never happens.  However, I was really inspired by the round card sketch.  The Color Dare combination seemed a bit challenging until I saw some of the beautiful completed cards so I decided to try to combine the challenges.  The colors are Ruby, Gypsy, Honey, Pear and Colonial White.  

 The card is made using Art Philosophy.  It is on page 41 of the booklet cut at 5" (it will fit in a 5x7 envelope).  The Gypsy flowers are on page 48 and cut at 1/2" and 1 1/4".  The Ruby flower is on page 50 and was cut at 3/4".  The leaves are on page 59 and are cut at 3/4" and 1/2" in Pear CS.    The flower centers are punched from Honey Cardstock.  The stamp is from S1603 which was the March SOM called Sunshine Birdies.  The card center is a Background and Texture paper from X7207B Penelope paper pack.  It makes the card look like a big sunflower.  I used Z3087 Green Shimmer Trim as an embellishment to add some sparkle.

 On a side note...
   I was caught in a rainstorm on my way home from the polls.  As the rain began to let up, I saw this beautiful rainbow.  So of course I had to pull over to take a picture.  The photo does not do it justice - in fact it was a double rainbow!  Not sure if the second one is just a reflection of the first rainbow or not but it was very lovely.

7 comments:

  1. What a cheerful card. I really like the flower shape card and what you did with it.

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  2. Such a great card! Love your doodle lines. Thank you for inspiring us at Color My Heart Challenge Blog.

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  3. Oh, this is just darling! Love your doodled framing. Thanks for joining us over at Mojo Monday!

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  4. Cute card. Looks like spring on the card and in the little rainstorm and rainbow too..

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  5. Super cute card and I love your doodling on the border! Thanks for joining us this week at Color My Heart Color Dare.

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  6. Love your interpretation of the sketch and that you used a lot of die-cuts from CTMH Cartrige...cricut give you what you might not have in stamps. Beautiful card and selection of your die-cut. I did the same thing for our color challenge tomorrow, all cricut. Thanks for joining us at Color Dare, and please try out challenge tomorrow.

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  7. Great card and design! Congratulations and thanks for inspiring me to get to work on the Cricut!

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