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Jeanne said, "Debbie's clouds, unicorns and rainbows are perfect for the colors and make for a sweet fantasy scene."
Now- for this week -I have a brand new palette of beauty for you - and if you are tired of Christmas cards you can switch it up, but if you are still in Christmas mode these colors work as well!!
The colors this week:
THE BRIDE CHOOSES MINT CAKE!
translates to: BLUSHING BRIDE MINT MACARON CRUMB CAKE
and for dessert......BLING BLING BLING!!!
TO KICK OFF SOME COLOR INSPIRATION FOR YOU WE HAVE A NEW DESIGN TEAM FOR DECEMBER. We have our usual team and then two returning guest designers as well, Marianne aka, lantana, and Diane, aka, DCinkit.
Please come back to this thread and post a link to your card. Sometimes there are site issues with the keyword function, and we don't want to miss seeing all your wonderful creations!
Please keep in mind that while we list SU colors for the challenges these are just color reference points. Use the closest colors you have. We want everyone to play!
Used pink, light brown and rather than mint an olive hue as that's what I had on hand. Kept the snowflake and holly as my principle elements, adding some texture with die cuts and dry embossing. Here's CC873 Snowman Blessing
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou
I used the colors and bling for this week on my Teapot Tuesday card. See the smile on the face of the deer? I added all of the colors used in my write up- I added the pink around the deer face and blended it out. I really like the colors together!
I am playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking and catching up on a few Easter cards that I forgot to post! This Easter card was for my youngest son and his family, which includes my oldest granddaughter, who is five.
I added a very, very pale yellow...almost a yellowish vanilla, so I'm claiming that as a neutral (my story and I'm sticking to it...LOL). My bling are my 3 enamel dots!