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Hello ColorChallengeFans! It's Tuesday and it’s time for a new color challenge.
First let's start with Mary’s favorite from last week. She chose this gorgeous card "Glad to See Autumn" by brentsCards. Mary said “I always love blended backgrounds- this one looks great. A great compliment to the leaves."
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Now onto this week's challenge. Are you ready for Saffron Tiles in Bermuda?
Terracotta Tile
So Saffron
Bermuda Bay
Neutrals of choice
Dessert: A side dish - use a side border; it could be stamped, washi tape, die cut, anything on the side
Please keep in mind, too, that while we list SU colors for the challenges these are just color reference points. Use the closest colors you have. We want everyone to be able to play!!!
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Fun colors, I am definitely going to try and play in this one during the week!
Hugz
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for today's color challenge, I created a Halloween-themed card, inspired by Redbugdriver's Spooky Halloween card. I switched out the main panel for a large floating ghost and added a large pumpkin and three mini pumpkins, all in a row. Used the blue for my drawn on mini pumpkin's features and in the top and bottom striped washi tape borders. My background is a dry embossed woodgrain panel, using the recessed rather than the raised side, and swiping my brown inkpad several times to achieve a saturated background. I liked the spooky script style sentiment- I substituted a zigzag edged circle with "spooky" stamped in the center rather than a die cut sentiment. Here's spooky
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