Sunday, January 9, 2011

Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog: Color Challenge

Hi Everyone!
It's time to get the party started with Heart 2 Heart's first challenge. Today is we begin our term with a color challenge: Sky, Pear, Colonial White and a touch of Sorbet.
The very generous and talented Haley Dyer and Susan Winter are this months sponsors. In addition, we have the super talented Vicki Wizniuk as the January Guest Designer! I can't wait to see what you all create and share on Heart 2 Heart Challenges Blog, take a moment to visit the links above and get ready to be inspired with fabulous artwork.  Here is my birthday card entry using this cool color palette.


Color Challenge Card Recipe:


Colonial White Card and Envelope X1410
Colonial White Carstcok 1388
Pear Cardstock X5764
Sky Cardstock X5761
Sorbet Cardstock X5751
Background: B1376 Wings
Cake Stand: D1407 Piece of Cake
Cake and Sentiment: D1441 Royal Birth
Designer Ribbon: Colonial White Z1126
Colonial White Grossgrain Z1102
Sanding Kit Z1294

Spellbinders Nestabilities
Labels Fifteen and Mega Ovals LG

I hope you join in the fun and create a card of your own and share it with us!!!!

Sincerely Yours,
Corina

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8 comments:

  1. Love your folded paper strip and the cake looks yummy! (I can't resist cake in any form...lol) Adorable card!

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  2. Fun card! I love the way you layered the nesties with the cake stand off the edge like that! Beautiful paper ruffle too!

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  3. Great card! You did a fantastic job with the background stamping!

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  4. Wonderful card, Corina! Love how you did the cake :o)

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  5. Love this card. Great background stamping & I like how your cake stand extends beyond the label shape :)

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  6. Great card - I like the pop that the pear layer adds to the card! :)

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  7. Love it! You are so creative!!! *Ü*

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  8. Great job Corina, I love your stamping on this!

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