Thursday, January 19, 2012

Heart to Heart Color Challenge


This week's Heart2Heart Challenge Blog challenge was to use the colors Crystal Blue and Amethyst on a project. This one was kind of challenging for me because I tend toward warm colors usually. I used the Rock the Block set and some chipboard flowers, ribbon, opaques and sparkles. The additional "challenge" was to use glitter on your project... now if you know me at all you know that this part was not a challenge for me..lol.

8 comments:

  1. I love your card!! Great job on this!

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  2. Adding black makes the lighter colors pop! I like the chipboard pieces accenting the corner stamp too. Thanks for taking the H2H color challenge!

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  3. Love it! Love it! I can't wait to get this stamp set!

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  4. You did a great job of incorporating the glitter into this card. It really takes it to the next level. :-)

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  5. Great job! The glitter really adds to the card. Thanks so much for joining us :)

    Lucy
    http://love2createitall.blogspot.com

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  6. I really like the addition of the chipboard flowers to the Rock the Block corner stamp! Really plays well! Way to go, too, for stepping out of your comfort colors! Play again at H2H, won't you?

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  7. Lisa -

    Too cool! Love these colors with a black/gray background! Thanks for sharing your art and joining us at Heart2Heart Challenges this week!

    Paige - DT
    www.PaigesPaperParadise.blogspot.com

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  8. Great job stepping outside of your comfort zone! Thanks for joining us at H2H!

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