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Friday, April 29, 2011

Color Throwdown 139 and Stampin Royalty 69

The color challenge this week at the Color Throwdown was all about colors that I love!  And (as a bonus) I got to dig out the retired (but still awesome) Crushed Curry.  I paired it with the Stampin' Royalty sketch challenge and I was all set to go!

I ended up making a card in the very adorable 4 1/4" square size.  I really like this size for a square card because the size itself is so cute and also it fits into a regular A2 envelope so you avoid the postage surcharge when mailing a square envelope.

I stamped the butterfly image directly onto the white layer, then stamped it again on a scrap and cut it out.  I attached the cutout with a glue dot directly over the image I stamped on the white layer and raised the edges so in real life it is 3D. 

And I'm rather pleased with myself because I actually managed to use all five colors in the challenge.  The challenge hostess suggested that we use at least three or four colors, so I'm pretty happy that I managed to squeeze them all in.  The colors look pretty close in the picture, but the scallop panel and ribbon is Dusty Durango and the "Love is like a butterfly..." sentiment is Tangerine Tango.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have time to stamp today!

6 comments:

  1. Well - who'd have thought you could get all those colours in! It looks fantastic too!

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  2. Sweet layout and lovely butterfly! Thanks for playing the Color Throwdown!

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  3. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE your crisp lines and clean design. Amazing work with my palette!

    Thanks for playing along with us at the Color Throwdown this week :]

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  4. And very very very adorable it is. Thanks for joining us at Stampin' Royalty this week.

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  5. Jen, YOU ARE HOT!!! Congrats on the win and the GD spot at CTD!!! Woohoo! This is so pretty!

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  6. Congrats on the top pick. Wonderful card.

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