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Jeanne said, "Denise's card shows a wonderful contrast between the stenciled/embossed bricks and the beautiful flowers. Her use of the pearls and texture in the white flower's center adds the perfect touch!"
Congratulations Denise! The code to add the badge to your blog is below. We will also feature your card on our Pinterest Board. See that here.
NOW for a brand new color palette this week we have;
ORCHIDS AND CURRY AND OLIVES, OH MY!!which translates to:
ORCHID OASIS CRUSHED CURRY OLD OLIVE
and for dessert - Let's see some creative ways to featureRIBBON on your card!!
AND this month to help get you inspired we have our design team:
Please keep in mind that while we list SU colors for the challenges these are just color reference points. Use the closest colors you have. We want everyone to play!
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__________________ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
Karen- thank you for the great color challenge! I brought along some pre-stamped images in a bundle- as most of my stamp sets are back on the West Coast! For my card I used a golden foliage spray for an embellishment, and substituted yellow floss for ribbon for my dessert. Added some texture with a woodgrain dry embossed background- and used my homemade brown pumpkin for my background. Here's Bee Thankful
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou