Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Goldrush - Smokey Plum and Olive - Color Dare 69 First Runner Up

This card made runner up in the Color My Heart Dare 69


Card entered in the Color My Heart Dare 69 and Atlantic Hearts Sketch 30 Challenges.
 

Close to My Heart Colonial White, Goldrush, Smokey Plum and Olive card stock.
Images stamped in Goldrush, Smokey Plum and Olive ink.
Stamp sets used: C1538 - Girls Rock, B1419 - Joyful Birthday
Flower and Leaf shaps cut with the CTMH Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge.
Circles punched with 1 1/8 and 3/4 inch circle punches.
Zig zag cut with Sizzix Die.
Sparkles from stash.
Inside of card  below.

10 comments:

  1. Very cute! I love the shaped flowers and the zig zag accents. Nice touch, pulling the design inside the card as well. Thanks for taking the Color Dare this week!

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  2. Fabulous use of the sketch.....the flower clusters and the chevron pattern works for this card perfectly. Thank you for playing along with us this week at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge.

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  3. Love your card, Cheryl! Great job combining the Atlantic Hearts and Color Dare challenges. Thanks for playing along with us at Color My Heart Color Dare--please join us again soon!
    :) Marie

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  4. What a great way to use the Girls Rock stamps with different colors than you normally see. Thanks for linking up to Color My Heart this week and sharing your creativity!!

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  5. Very nice inside and out! Love the flower clusters. Thanks for joining us at Color My Heart.

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  6. This is very pretty and springy! Thanks for playing this week at Color My Heart.

    Sarah

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  7. What a lovely card. As Sarah has said, springy is what comes to mind!! Great job. Thanks for playing along this week at AHSC!!

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  8. I really love how you interpreted this sketch, I struggled with this one! Thanks for playing along at AHSC!

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  9. Your card is super cute.

    Thank you for playing along with us at AHSC.

    Hugs,
    Mary Ellen, AHSC DT

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