Friday, July 14, 2017

Color Dare #252 ~ Emerald, Sea Glass, Raspberry with White and Black...optional Silver


Welcome to our newest Color My Heart color dare challenge!
This week we're challenging you with the very pretty colors of Emerald, Sea Glass, Raspberry with White, Black and optional Silver. Don't worry if you don't have an exact color. You can substitute something close. BUT, don't add any new colors! Full details are in the post on our home page.

I wanted to keep it simple with the design and really make the colors pop! I love this ombre paper from Prickly Pear and felt it was perfect for the Emerald and Sea Glass colors. The Raspberry really stands out against the greens and looks great with the Shimmer I painted on the letters. Some bling and hand doodled lines and it was finished!






All products are Close To My Heart:
  • White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack
  • Prickly Pear Paper Pack
  • Cardstock: Raspberry
  • Journal Pen
  • Embellishments: Clear Shimmer Pen, Silver Sequins, Clear Sparkles
  • Glue Pen
If you need a consultant I'd be happy to help.
If  you'd like to BE a consultant I can help with that, too!

Now it's your turn to create and share using the color dare colors for this week. We LOVE to see your creations so get busy and create! Check out the details on our home page.

Have a great day!
Michelle

#colordare #colormyheart #closetomyheart #cardmaking

4 comments:

  1. Love the greens with a pop of raspberry! Great card.

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  2. Love love all of the sparkle and the hand doodling!

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  3. Lovely card, Michelle! I love your Emerald ombre background paper and glittery greeting and trims. Well done!
    :) Marie

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  4. Never thought to use that design paper to cover both the emerald and sea green colors and the glittering raspberry sentiment really pop.

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