It's time for another color challenge! This week, Barbara gave us bermuda bay, old olive, and coastal cabana. The dessert is to include at least 4 layers.
Initially, I was going to make a card with snowflakes...but I decided on a spring theme instead! This color probably would not exist on a real flower, but I absolutely love how these shades work together.
Reminds me of a fund raiser in high school. I was on the speech team. Each year we sold carnations for Secret Admirer's Day. For years we had red: "I love you" pink: "I like you a lot" white: "I want to get to know you more" and yellow for a friend. Then one year someone decided to add blue for "I like you but you don't know I exist." The florist had to add dye to white flowers to get blue ones.
But we sold a LOT of blue carnations!! LOL
Hope you can join us in this week's color challenge!
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Date: Monday, February 9, 2015 GMT Views: 4242
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Registered: November 19, 2005 Location: Bethel Park, Pa Posts: 37067
Mon, Feb 09, 2015 @ 8:39 PM
this is so pretty Kim-I love this flower image-not sure what it is but to me it looks like a pincushion flower and they are blue-I like the embossed bg on this as well-you are doing a fab job as guest designer-love your creations-thanks for sharing some memories with us as well
------------------------------ Mary Marsh SCS Color Challenge DT Coordinator My Blog- The Charmed Life
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Mon, Feb 09, 2015 @ 8:56 PM
There is no other word for your card other than beautiful. It has such a presence of elegance. The colors are lovely together and the image fits together with your panels and EF.
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