Hey everyone, I’m up to bat this week on the Color Throwdown blog and decided on this bright, bold color palette for the challenge this week! Those first 3 colors are new ones from Stampin’ Up!, but don’t worry if you don’t have them… just use whatever you have that’s most similar. Visit us over at the CTD blog for all the details!
Here’s my card….
I decided to embrace the white space this week for my creation, using the DC Vertical Greetings stamp set and matching Die-Namics die. I embellished with some Mini Rolled Roses, and the Royal Rose, and behind the flowers I added the Leaf-Filled Flourish.
So, I hope you’ll join us for the challenge this week! Stop over at the Color Throwdown blog for all the challenge details, and also stop and see my CTD sisters for more inspiration!
Barbara Anders
Broni Holcombe
Joan Ervin
Lori Tecler
Lynn Put
Wanda Cullen
Stacey Schafer, July Guest Designer
Happy stamping!
love this, Tammy! all those beautiful flowers are amazing!
ReplyDeleteTammy, love your color choice. Your card is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty !! Love all the MFT goodness on there!! :))
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love all that white! Gorgeous design, gf!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty Tammy! LOVE the sentiment you used, the texture in the background, and all the flowers!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card!
ReplyDeleteWOW!Beautiful card!Love the flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You've used some of my fave MFT dies and the colors really pop against the white space!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love all the white space with those gorgeous flowers! Awesome color choices this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty Tammy! I love the embossed chevron bg and the pretty flowers that frame the great sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteYours is the second blog that I could only view with Bloglovin' but not make a comment from. I had to close it and go to your blog from a new tab. Weird.
This is so delicate and pretty, Tammy....the little rolled roses are gorgeous and I love the big sentiment!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pops of color against the white space.
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