It's time to join the Color My Heart Color Dare Challenge #587. I love the color called Rosy, especially paired with Capri and a touch of metallic gold ink. Below is the Color Dare Board. All you do is choose at least three colors and create. You may not add colors that are not on the board. Black, white, and neutrals are free to use.
Onto a panel of white cardstock, the square shapes were randomly stamped in three locations without considering if the large stamp would coordinate. I had no idea if any of the flowers or leaves would end up in a good place with the random squares. Once stamped, I was content with the result but thought the top of the card was devoid of interest. Using a tiny circle stamp, I added metallic gold ink to the three wildflowers. The panel was popped up on foam tape and added to a white card base with the edges inked in Rosy. The inside was decorated with a few more stamped squares, leaving space for a personal message.
This was a quick and easy card to create - perfect for producing a large quantity of cards.
Please visit the Challenge Blog and play along with us.
Thank you for visiting my blog. I appreciate your comments.
Melanie
Materials
Stamps: Woodware "Wild Meadow", Waffle Flower "Color Swatches"
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black; CTMH Rosy & Capri; Delicata Metallic "Golden Glitz"
Cardstock: Stampin' Up! Basic White
Misc.: CTMH thin foam tape
Very unique idea - I love the coloured squares that create a background for the detailed black image!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this... love the colored squares behind the floral and the dots of gold is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun look for your card! Those little squares of color are a great way to move your eye around the design! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated by this card. It's so mesmerizing. Very unique.
ReplyDeleteHi Melanie! Wow, I think this came out just perfect without even thinking about it! And what a great stamp that is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool card! I love the rosy with the capri!
ReplyDeleteI love this card! Great make for Color Dare!
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