Good Morning Everyone!! I made this fun and cheerful card today for the color challenge that Little Paper Shop has today. You needed to use Brilliant Blue, Pixie Pink and Real Red. You can find the challenge here.
I had a real challenge with this challenge. (Imagine a challenge with a challenge???). I am one of those people who feel pink and red just do not belong together, but I have to tell you that I am really happy with the way this came out. It really just sort of works.
The stamp set I used is also from Little Paper Shop and it is called Sugar. I stamped my image onto PTI cardstock and colored with my copics. Then I put a coat of glossy accents over the bowl for a glass effect. I cut my image out with my circle nesties. My sentiment was cut out with my oval punches. My ribbon was a sheer white color and I colored it with my copics to match the brilliant blue and my brads up the side are from Pink Hedgehog and they are a brilliant blue also. The dp I used were scraps so I am not sure what they are.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you have a fantastic day.
12 comments:
Oh my Ann, this looks yummy enough to eat! I would have been afraid of those three colours together but you pulled it off with flying colours...LOL! :)
WOW! This is adorable and an AWESOME take on the color challenge-it was a tough one! You picked the perfect set to go with it too!
Love this!! How fun!
this is soooo sweet! do you have to use their images for the challenges???
hugs,
What a beautiful card Ann! Love those colors together although I would not have put them together on my own!! What a great image to coordinate with those colors!
Oooh Ann you ROCKED these colors! Gorgeous card, love what you did for the challenge!
Love your yummo creation Ann! I thought the same thing with the pink and red and strangely.....not too bad to work with! .....who knew?
Oh fun Ann you rocked those colors.
Oh I LOVE these colors. Beautiful card!!
Wow, you ROCKED this!! Love it!!
Oh my, Ann, this is so sweet and colorful and fun!
Looks terrific...not forced at all (hee hee!) like mine! Great idea to use this stamp set!
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