I didn’t get this posted yesterday as I was working on my crosstitch. I took some time last evening to work on a few cards for today.
This card was for 2 challenges. Colour Create has a chocolate, coffee, and cream color challenge. I chose to use Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, and Very Vanilla. I was a little worried what this would look like, but I like the final product.
Our Creative Corner has a sketch challenge this week. I liked the layout and thought it would be a good one to use for the color challenge.
I cut my patterned paper with the 1 3/4″ circle punch and cut a scalloped circle with my Nestabilities to fit behind the patterned paper. I stamped my image with Chocolate Chip on Close to Cocoa. I mounted the image panel on a piece of Chocolate Chip that I offset for a different look. I then just needed to layer my pieces and add some embellishments. Here is the sketch and my creation.
Stamps: Youthful (Penny Black), So Very (retired) Paper: Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Very Vanilla Ink: Chocolate Chip Accessories: primas, brads and buttons (Pink Hedgehog), ribbon, 1 3/4’circle punch, circle Nestabilities, sticky tape, dimensionals
Make sure you check back later today as I am finishing up another challenge card. Thanks for looking and have a Fabulous Friday!
Robbie




I’m not crazy about this card. I guess it’s not my colors, but congratulations is in order. You were showcased on Mother and Daughter blog and I did like this card. Sandy
Robbie – your card is very pretty!!! I like the colors together and the way you used the Sketch!!!
Thank you so much for playing the OCCC with us!!! ~S~
Love this card, such scrummy colours and a wonderful stamped effect!
Thanks so much for joining in with this week’s CC challenge! xx
This is a beautiful and very stylish card Robbie. Perfect use of the challenge colours. Thanks for joining the Colour Create Challenge.
Sharon xx
I like this card Robbie – love the colours together and also the layout. Sometimes when you don’t think colours or elements will work together, you’re often surprised by the end result – this is really lovely!