Welcome to another Friday at the Color My Heart Color Dare! Remember 9 challenges ago when we celebrated turning 200 and the grand prize was a chance to pick your own color challenge! Well, here it is Color Dare 209 is Lisa’s winning Color Combo – Gold, Sorbet, Pomegranate, Pear, Black and White Daisy!
My initial thought when I saw these colors was “you’ve got to be kidding me”, but once I started pulling out papers I realized that I really liked them together.
All of the B&T papers our from our newly designed Fundamentals line mounted on Black cardstock mounted to a card base. The Gold Glitter Strip runs the width of the card and is topped off by a sentiment stamped in Pear and Black mounted on Pear cardstock. To finish it off I added three Green Enamel triangles.
I hope you’ll jump over to the Color Dare’s blog and take a look what the other Design Team Members have created. I also have high hopes that you’ll take a few minutes to participate. You don’t even have to have a blog to enter – PINTEREST works just fine!
Thanks for stopping by…leave me a comment about what you think about these colors.
Have a great Labor Day Weekend!
Great card! I love the way you combined the patterns.
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I love the mix of papers in the this card – the softer looks with the bolder lines. Very cool looking!
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Fabulous and very effective card–I love the sentiment over the bold patterned panels. Thanks for inspiring me today!
🙂 Marie
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Thanks Marie this is one of my favorite patterns!
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Great card! Love how you made that sentiment pop in the pear colour.
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Thanks Donna…that was actually my toughest color!
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Tracey, nice selection and layout of the Paper Fundamentals…great card. I thought the same “are you kidding me”; but I know my daughter uses some unusual combinations of color which she seems to always pull together and this gave me the confidence this color combination will work out.
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I love these colors individually, but until I started putting them together I never would have guessed. I think the dark base is what really grounded them for me. You raised her right, Sue!
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