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Friday, July 6, 2012

Color Dare #7

Thanks for joining us this week at Color My Heart. Thanks to the 13 entries we had last week. They were so creative - you can scroll down to the previous post to check them out! And thanks to the 111 followers we have so far!

A big congrats to the winner of last week's challenge: Karen Russell!

I loved everything about this card: The primary colors are subtle but fabulous, the faded sponging of the journalling spot is gorgeous, the sanding of the cardstock to match the B&T is a beautiful effect, and the embossing of the bird and the addition of the Baker's Twine are just the right touch! Great job, Karen!

Ruth's Pick: Lalia Harris!
bloom blocks CTMH Art Philosphy Lucy Stella Dotty Footloose

Franny's Pick: Jody Gustafson!


This week's color dare is to choose your own secondary colors: any shade of orange, green, and/or purple will do. Pick two or use all three.

This is a design from Vicki Wizniuk at wizardshangout.blogspot.com. She has these cards for sale. I changed up the colors, but otherwise it is the same. I used Bohemian Alphabet in Sunset, the flowers are also from Bohemian Alphabet. They are stamped in Amethyst. The sentiment is from Little Reminder - stamped in Gypsy. I used the Sunset polka-dot pattern from Dotty for you, the textured circles from Dotty for You for the heart (cut on AP), and Sweet Leaf grosgrain ribbon.

Lesson: When you use secondary colors together, it usually lends to a bright and cheerful look. If you want to go more subdued, use a tint, tone, or shade (we'll talk more about those at a later date), or only use 2 colors. If you use all three, use one for your main color, the second as a secondary color, and accent lightly with the third color.

Ruth made a beautiful banner for her daughter using Sweet Leaf and Amethyst.

Franny made a card using Sonoma. This design is taken from Allisa Chilton at rockymountainpapercrafts.blogspot.com. The colors are Olive and Smokey Plum with Petal and Amethyst. She used Bamboo as her neutral, and the sentiment is stamped from A Little Thanks. Didn't she do a great job?



Here is Shelly Nemitz's beautiful layout. She was our winner last week. Isn't this gorgeous? Shelly's main color was topiary, and her secondary colors were Suset and Goldrush. Then she accented with Petal. Her layout goes so well with her pictures, doesn't it?

Bonus Points: You will get bonus points this week as for every week if you use 100%, current Close to My Heart Products. To get more bonus points, go find your muse! Look at the blog of someone whose artwork you admire, and let one of her pieces inspire you.

Here's what you do: Create a project using the provided colors, take a picture of it, post it to your blog, then link it up at the bottom of this page. Just leave a comment with your link if you have trouble linking. You must use something from CTMH, but it doesn't have to be completely CTMH. Have fun!

4 comments:

  1. WOW!!! What an honor to be chosen as the winner, especially with so many beautiful choices! Thank you!

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  2. Franny, Thanks for picking my card. That was a fun challenge. As for this week's challenge, I already had my cards done when I checked out the challenge and was pleased to see that they fit the challenge. Thanks

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  3. Wow! Thanks for picking me! This is a fun group!

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  4. sorry, my first link #10 didn't copy right. Thanks for the fun challenge, it encouraged me to try colors I would not usually choose.

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