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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Blue, Silver and White Color Challenge at Repeat Impressions


The first Wednesday of each month at Repeat Impression’s blog, The House that Stamps Built, is going to be a color challenge. We give you the color inspiration, and you can make a card using those colors to possibly win a great prize of Repeat Impressions rubber! Here is the color palette chosen this month:
I chose to make a winter hello card with these pretty colors. I started with a silver card base and diecut oval for the “Happy Hello” sentiment. I heat embossed a landscape of snowy pine trees with white embossing powder. Next I heat embossed some sparkly stars in the blue sky and then I created some snowbanks with a stitched die from Lawn Fawn.

I am entering this card in the Anything Goes challenges at Loves Rubberstamps and Papertake Weekly. 

9 comments:

  1. A wonderful winter hello to you to! Karen, your card is gorgeous! Such a pretty scene, and I love the sparkles!
    Have a great day! Hugs...

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  2. Your card is beautiful Karen! It looks like it looked here at my house last night. lol It was brutally cold, with a beautiful night sky and snow glistening from the moonlight. I'm ready for spring. lol Hugs, Brenda

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  3. Karen, this is absolutely stunning!!! I love your card.
    Lynn

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  4. What a beautiful card design Karen. Love the color combo!

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  5. What a fabulous card Karen - it is so striking with the limited colours.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. wow, c'est superbe Karen, quelle profondeur! biz

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  7. Lovely card. Can you share what type of paper you used on your snow banks?

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  8. What a fantastic way to use the color combo....you card is simply gorgeous. Thanks for joining us this week at Loves Rubberstamps.

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  9. Beautiful project. Thanks for joining us at Loves Rubberstamps.

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