This card was created for the color challenge for today. Thank you, Jeanne, for selecting Pale Papaya, Calypso Coral and Bermuda Bay. And, for dessert to add anything new. All three colors are represented in my card and for something new I used some DSP I had not yet used as well as that teeny, tiny sentiment on the tag. It is so small that I should tell you it says, I JUST CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH.
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Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 GMT Views: 668
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Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105288
Tue, May 24, 2022 @ 1:05 PM
Pretty with the new tea set!
------------------------------ Anne HarmonFS154, QFTD58, PROUD FAN CLUB MEMBER (photo of our Great Granddaughter Elise, just 6 months old) and me, even older.
Registered: December 3, 2013 Location: Southern California Posts: 3559
Tue, May 24, 2022 @ 3:33 PM
What a great idea to use the flowers in the teacup! (I was only thinking "sea" when I chose the colors.) I love the flowers and cup against the geometric background - very nice contrast.
------------------------------ Jeanne My blog: spectrum-ink
Registered: October 12, 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 70794
Tue, May 24, 2022 @ 5:00 PM
Terrific! Love the floral arrangement in the teacup with the challenge colors. The patterned neutral background looks great. Well done! A lovely thank you card.
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Splitcoast Challenge Hostess Proud Fan Club Member
Registered: September 24, 2007 Location: WA Posts: 14005
Wed, May 25, 2022 @ 10:39 AM
What a sweet teacup full of flowers in this week's colors! I love the way you have the central design extending slightly outside its frame on the right and left. Cute to have the teabag tab hanging down!
------------------------------ Barbara Splitcoast Dirty Dozen My website: Inky Fun SCS Fan Club Member Color Challenge Team Member QFTD215
Registered: March 8, 2006 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Posts: 5400
Wed, May 25, 2022 @ 12:16 PM
Love the texture of this card from the tea cup flowers. I also love the patterned paper you picked for your background - it makes the focal image stand out.