Monday, 9 February 2009
Colour Create Challenge Card
This is the card I made for the challenge over at Colour Create. The card was to be in peach and aqua with the option of adding DIY flowers.
It gave me the chance to use one of my new sketches as the main image.
I have used
white hammered cardstock
aqua card
shabbyprincess paper
my own hand drawn image coloured with Promarkers
Xcut punch hearts
ribbon from stash
and the flower at the top in the middle is made of 5 oval gems
I hope it fits the bill!!
http://www.colourcreatechallenge.blogspot.com/
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Yay Ruth, so great to see you in blogland... welcome!
ReplyDeleteAnd you picked my challenge as the first to enter, thank you!
I love your card and the very snazzy image, it looks so fab. Can't wait to see more of your doodles now ;o) xxx
This are fab cards, love the colours in the butterfly card. Great start to your blog.
ReplyDeletetracey
hi ruth, just been looing at your great creations, i'm delighted to have come across a fellow crafter from nothern ireland, i live in co armagh, there are'nt too many of us about on do crafts, enjoyed your cards, i'm blogging too so why dont you drop by and say hello. looking forward to seeing more of your work!
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anne :)
Wow Ruth! Your own drawing - what a clever bunny you are. This is sensational. Perfect papers and that wavy edging is something special. Great to see you in blogland (and your blog looks great). Thanks for joining the Colour Create Challenge.
ReplyDeleteSharon T xx
Lovely idea and a lovely blog, will keep popping back to take a look as I am relatively new to blogging and slowly getting addicted x
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth,
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card, love your use of the colours and your image is fantastic and beautifully coloured - well done you!!
Thanks for joining us at Colour Create
hugs Heather xx
Hi Ruth, great card. I love the way you have layered your papers & look forward to seeing more of your own sketches, this one looks great.
ReplyDeleteMichele x
I love your card Ruth - the layering and textures together, look scrummy! Juliex
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