Welcome to a new color challenge from the Design Team at Color My Heart Color Dare. We give you colors to chose from and you make any paper craft you like with those colors!
We reference Close To My Heart colors but you can use any brand you have as long as you can make a very close match. Kind of close doesn't count so be very careful and don't add any extra colors either.
I decided to use Avocado, Nectarine, Canary and French Vanilla with a touch of Gold. I cut my card base from French Vanilla and also the stamping layer. The Nectarine cardstock was sanded for a more rustic look. Oh....I used a pattern from our How-to book called Make It from Your Heart. It makes it so easy when the pattern and a cutting diagram is right there in front of you!
The flowers were colored with our TriBlend Markers with the centers painted with a Shimmer Brush. I spattered some yellow Shimmer Brush in the background to soften the French Vanilla. The pumpkin was paper pieced and popped up on foam tape.
- Stamp Set: Bloom with Grace - Cardmaking + Thin Cut Dies
- How-to Book: Make It from Your Heart Volume 4, Pattern 2
- Cardstock: French Vanilla, Nectarine, Avocado
- Exclusive Inks: Intense Black, Canary
- TriBlend Markers: Citrus Green, Light Yellow, Orange, Coral
- Embellishments: Gold Shimmer Trim, Gold Thread, Bitty Sparkles
- Tools: Shimmer Brush: Lemonade, Charcoal, 3D Foam Tape
Great card! I really like the added gold shimmer and thread.
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DeleteSuch a pretty card Michelle.
ReplyDeleteI love this card. So pretty with the flowers but also strong with the antlers and autumnal with the pumpkin. X
ReplyDeleteI too love that tangle of thred!
ReplyDeleteFabulous make for Color Dare!
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Loving all your shimmer and bling on the colour dare card colours.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy this card for its sketchy woodsy nature. The colors are spot on and I just adore that stamp set!! You are such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty fall card. Love how you start the sentiment outside & finish it inside.
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