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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Color Throwdown



Happy Wednesday everyone! Monika has a gorgeous fall color palette for us on the Color Throwdown Challenge blog and it's open to TONS of possibilities! I decided to go with a non-fall creation and stamped a bold plaid background then added a sunflower image (stamped in Crushed Curry and sponged with Pumpkin Pie) with a freebie 'thanks' die cut sentiment that came with my last MFT order.


I should have warned you...you will need some shades for this one!  In hind sight, I wish I had broken up the busy plaid with a white textured border or some kind of horizontal panel.  Since I was really generous with my glue application, there was no changing my mind later! (Yes...you can serve cheese with my whine :-)


Congrats to Sue Rose, our guest star stamper this week!  Be sure to stop by her blog, Sue's Stamping Station, and check out her lovely card!

For more inspiration, be sure and check out the rest of the design team's creations with the links below:

Tara Godfrey - October Guest Designer
Here's what I used:
STAMPS: Splendid Sunflower (MFT), Plaid Background Builder (MFT).
PAPER: White (PTI).
INK: Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, Pacific Point, Old Olive.
ACCESSORIES: Thanks Die-Namics (MFT), Splendid Sunflower Die-Namics (MFT), Black enamel dots by Recollections, Corner chomper.

6 comments:

  1. You had me at the plaid ;-) Great job on it, gf!! And I did NOT need shades--it's gorgeous just the way it is--wouldn't want to hide any of that fabulous plaid, after all :)

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  2. WOW! Wanda, I just LOVE your card! The stamped plaid background is FABULOUS! I thing the blue in the plaid is beautiful!
    Hugs,t

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  3. BEAUTIFUL! LOVE the plaid background and the big, fabulous sunflower!

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  4. What a gorgeous fall card, Wanda! Perfect use of the colors....love that sunflower!

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  5. Beautiful sunflower Wanda. Also love the plaid background. Love the rich hues of the colors.

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  6. Pretty card, Wanda... you rocked the plaid!

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