This is a sympathy card I made recently for a friend using a Lunagirl image.
Showing posts with label Color Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Challenge. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Are You "Yellow"?
Are you a "Yellow" person? That is the color I am featuring on the Lunagirl Moonbeams site. You don't have to use yellow. You are asked to create something with your favorite color.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Second Week of Color Challenge
Challenge #72 is a color challenge. You may use any image or create anything you like as long as it has a "Purple and Yellow" theme. If you are looking for a shortcut to my challenges, look at the top of my sidebar and click on the current challenge theme. It will take you directly there as I usually post a number of times between challenge posts.
A BIG "Thank You" to Jelly Park Digitals for sponsoring my challenge.
Vicki
I made a gate card from purple cardstock and used pieces from a flash card project. Having these on hand really helped in making a card in a hurry. The image from Jelly Park Digitals were colored with Copic makers.
Michele
Purple and yellow may not be the traditional colors for Halloween but since I was given this cute little Jelly Park Digitals witch for my DT creation I colored her in purple promarkers and set her up with yellow and purple papers and then added my Halloween elements. It is nice to break from tradition and work with unusual color combinations sometimes. I hope you will join the color challenge!
Hazel
The image is Jelly Park 'vase of flowers' coloured with spectrum noir, with various gems added. The background was created with my gelli plate, using a stencil for the white area.
Krisha
I chose to hand draw and paint the card front this week using the purple and yellow challenge colors.
Petra
An adorable little witch from our sponsor JellyPark. She dressed well for the occasion, colouring in Yellow and Purple using Copics. The image is layered on patterned paper, the tag embellished with a chipboard sparkly star, some ribbons and letter stickers
Barbara
Using the Opulent Ovals I cut a frame in the Elegant Eggplant and popped it up on the patterned paper which is from a dsp pad from Stampin'up. The patterned paper was layered on a yellow base. I haven't decided if it will be a get well or a birthday card so didn't put a sentiment on the label punched piece. I added a few rhinestones to finish it.
My image: Vase of Flowers. I decided on yellow flowers and a purple vase .
My pencils did the colouring, glitter glue add some bling and a purple bow ties it all together
My pencils did the colouring, glitter glue add some bling and a purple bow ties it all together
The yellow and purple mat is from my stash.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Square Card
It is not very often that I make a square card, but the Naautical Wheeler Doily die that I used on the front is slightly larger than a regular 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 card so a 6 inch square gate card is in order. I used a base of light yellow and accented with orange and aqua. My aqua cardstock was not a bright aqua so it appears as blue here. I made a gate card and the flap that opens the card was made with orange and aqua mat behind the Cheery Lynn diecut in orange, I used only the outter ring and placed my sentiment in the middle.
Inside the card I used an aqua and an orange Spellbinders Scallop Oval with the sentiment on it and in the corner I placed the Victorian Romance Flourish. Isn't this beautiful? On each of the side flaps is a strip of Anatasia Lace border, All dies are Cheery Lynn I bought from Classy Cards and Such,. They carry all the Cheery Lynn dies. All sentiments are from Stampin' Up. The color scheme of yellow, orange and aqua were used for the color challenge at Ckassy Cards and Such. All the dies make a very elegant sympathy card.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Using My Copics
Here is a card I did for Pay Date Cafe Challenge using purples and greens. The mat behind the flower is using a sprayed dye technique. In order to get the colloring for my flower I looked at the hydrangea in my front yard. This picture gave me a chance to practice using my Copic markers. Stamp is Rubber Stampede.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Copper, Ginger or Rust
This is an entry into the Gingersnap Creations' Copper, Ginger or Rust Challenge being held. The technique I used on this card is Whisped Frame. Stamps came from Scrolls Work. The lady, named Penelope, sits on a mat of copper-colored cardstock. The entire card is covered with a copper and green print highlighted with glitter (not really noticeable). To the left is a piece of old cream-colored lace. On her hat is an old earring (about 75 years old). At the bottom of the card is another very old earring.
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