Thursday, March 21, 2013
CCEE1312 - Color Challenge
Charlene Merrick is our talented team member and hostess for the month of March for the CCEE Stampers Challenge! Today, Charlene has given us a color challenge with the following SU colors (or to use a color similar if you don't have the exact SU color):
Pink Pirouette (I used Pretty in Pink);
Rose Red (I used Melon Mambo);
River Rock (I used a Prismacolor Pencil);
Soft Suede; and Very Vanilla.
My tulips were colored with a blender pen using Pretty in Pink, Melon Mambo and the Prisma Color Pencil for the River Rock. My fence is Soft Suede and my base card is Very Vanilla.
Card Recipe:
Stamp: Easter Scene by Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Co.
Paper: MFP White Heavy Premium 140 lb. CS; SU Very Vanilla CS; SU Concord Crush; Basic Grey Kioshi DP
Ink: SU Pretty in Pink; Melon Mambo, Soft Suede, Prisma Color Pencils; Copics: W5, 3, 1, and R21
Accessories: Spellbinder's Matting Basics A&B Dies; Dove Blender Pen
Hope to see you at the challenge - and while you are there, check out the cards of the DT for some inspiration! Just pop your card into Mr. Linky for all to enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by - later gator!
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Pretty card and colours
ReplyDeleteKathy, this is adorable. Tulips are my favorite flower. Love your bunny outside the fence.
ReplyDeleteKathy your card is clean and simple and I just love it. TFS AJ-
ReplyDeleteSweet card, Kathy. It looks just like spring.
ReplyDeleteOh, cute. I just love how you colored the image and made an egg out of it. A brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the scene within the egg!
ReplyDeleteLove your paper and coloring, Kathy! Isn't this set great!
ReplyDeleteso cute and very beautiful card Kathy.
ReplyDeletegreetings karin
fabulous use of the color combo....love the sweet florals
ReplyDeleteWow! You've been a busy stamper, Kathy. All of your cards are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card, Kathy! I was so busy admiring the sweet rabbit and your beautiful colouring that it took a few moments for me to register that it was also an egg shape - perfection!
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