Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Happy Birthday Colour Q!!!
How exciting!!! Arielle and the group over at the Colour Q challenge are celebrating their FIRST birthday - that's fifty-two fabulous colour combinations to inspire us! Well, actually it is only fifty-one because this week's challenge is a bit different - we get to PICK our favorite combo from the last year and then use those colors to make a card with THIS fabulous sketch:
SO, I went back to the very beginning - I didn't "find" Arielle until Challenge #9 so it was fun to see what combos I missed. When I saw this inspiration photo I was immediately drawn to it:
The colors reminded me of a warm, fall day with the sun shining in a clear, blue sky so that's the direction my card went... I didn't have any Really Rust so I had to use Dusty Durango instead:
Recipe - Stamps: Psalm 84:11 (Verve) Ink: More Mustard, Dusty Durango Paper: Whisper White, Dusty Durango, More Mustard, Brocade Blue, Bordering Blue, SU! DSP Accessories: Paper piercer, buttons, twine, Square Lattice embossing folder, Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder, Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder
I have really enjoyed participating in the Colour Q challenges and wish Arielle and her Royal Court many more weeks of wonderfully inspiring color combinations! Oh - I almost forgot... this week's Colour Queen will get to be a member of the Royal Court until the end of the year! And if that wasn't enough, one random player will win a $25 gift certificate from either Papertrey Ink, Stampin' Up!, twopeasinabucket.com or jessicaspague.com! So what are you waiting for? Go pick your favorite combo and make sumthin'! Have fun!
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5 comments:
wow, this is gorgeous! love how you've used these colours together. That sentiment inside those die shapes is perfect!
BEAUTIFUL! LOVE the sun background with that sentiment! Great card!
Beautiful card friend! You rocked those challenges! This was a fun one...:)
Beautiful card, Melissa! I love this combo as well. Thanks for playing the ColourQ challenge!
Nice work, love that sentiment and the color palette you pick!
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