Thursday, July 29, 2010

Colour Q Challenge #43

Hi everyone! I made a really simple card tonight for the Colour Q Challenge. I broke out some of my SU stamp sets. I noticed I wasn't using them enough. I also just got some JustRite Stamps that I wanted to try out. My goodness, it wasn't so bad putting the tiny letters into the slots of the 2" round stamp, but the clean up!!! It was so hard to clean, the letters kept on coming off every time I tried to clean them. In the end, I had to do it individually. If there's someone out there who knows how to clean them please feel free to drop me a comment. I would really, really appreciate it! 


Saturday is just around the corner! I'm so excited to finally get some "long" vacation time. Well, a week isn't so long, but it's better than nothing! I was planning on going to the CHA super show, but changed my mind the last minute. I didn't think my husband would enjoy it at all. Another time perhaps! 


Anyway, here's the Colour Q Challenge # 43.





Supplies:
Cardstock - dark chocolate, hawaiian shores, white (PTI), peach (DCWV)
Stamps - Trendy Trees, Eastern Blooms (SU), Distressed Stripes (PTI), sentiment (JustRite Stampers)
Others - dies (Spellbinders)



5 comments:

  1. What a great take on the color combo!! When I first saw the challenge, I was immediately thrown off by the peach-just didn't compute-but I love how you added just a touch. Totally works!! Now I'm giggling because I'm thinking that I couldn't see the forest for the trees and your card has trees on it. Clearly I'm getting punchy and must go to bed!! :) Love your card!

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  2. I love those little trees! Great job with the colors! I haven't decided if I will tackle this challenge yet, but you really made it work!

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  3. I love this card.. it is amazing. Please come and visit my blog too!

    Jessica Lynn
    http://jessicalynnoriginal.blogspot.com/

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  4. Very nicely designed card! Thanks for playing the CQC!

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