Friday, December 3, 2021

Have a Joyous Holiday


Color My Heart Color Dare Challenge #473 is up on the blog. This biweekly challenge, which runs through Thursday evening, December 16, 2021, is a Tictactoe challenge. You select three colors that are arranged in a row - vertical, horizontal, or diagonal. If you add any colors other than black and white that are not on the board, your card will not be considered for the top-four selection. I chose column #1 - Wisteria, Mulberry & Rosemary, using patterned paper that also included Glacier & Charcoal. Then silver can be found in the snowflake embellishments.



The front of the peach card base was dry embossed with a pattern of snowflakes. Various shapes were die-cut and added to the peach card base, some with thin foam tape. Then two banners were added along with three tiny silver snowflakes embellished with mini rhinestones. The sentiment was computer-generated. The inside of the card was lined with a panel of white cardstock and decorated.

Be sure to visit the Color Dare #473 Blog for the challenge guidelines and to view the Design Team's cards!

Materials
Cardstock: SU! Basic White, Crisp Cantaloupe (sub for Peach), Wisteria Wonder (sub for Wisteria), Pool Party (sub for Glacier) 
Paper: CTMH "Wonderland" Paper Packet
Dies: Spellbinders (classic circle), Whimsy (stitched circle), MFT (stitched rectangle)
Embossing Folder: Sizzix (snowflakes)
Misc.: Snowflakes, rhinestones & CTMH thin foam tape

6 comments:

  1. Wow Mel, this is gorgeous... all the choices of patterned papers, the beautifu selection of colors and fancy layout...love it all.

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  2. Fabulous card Melanie. The layout is great with the offset circle and the pattern paper combos are super. X

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  3. That winter scene is so cute - love the design of your card :)

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  4. Thank you for your inspiration! I love the scene you created with the paper.

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  5. So sweet Melanie! Love the colors and the layering is fantastic! :)

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  6. I love the circle element with the house pattern paper inside. So much to look at!

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