Friday, 17 September 2021

Color Dare Challenge #462

 


This is another make for the



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This is today's colour scheme 



My card today uses the middle row with the colours Shortbread, Gold and Paprika, plus black and white.

Hope you will join the Color Dare Challenge...

I followed the sketch to Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #438


A friend just sent me a card with a few crafty goodies inside - this included that background paper of gold and cinnamon. I used a black glossy card blank with a first layer of shortbread cardstock. I then added the patterned paper with an extra strip placed on some black card. I drew round this with black pen - adding a non-formal look.  I cut a tag using a Sissix tag BigZ die out of the shortbread card adding black Distress ink around the edges, adding this with dimensional tape along with a ribbon flower in the same colour with white beads. The sentiment was a grungy image from Happy Little Stampers.

Happy Crafting!

5 comments:

  1. What a great CAS card! I love the swirls and how they accent the sentiment.

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  2. Beautiful card Susan. The swirls are so pretty. X

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  3. Your background paper is very pretty and love the little flower added by rustic sentiment... very pretty card.

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  4. Love the swirls and you've done a great job of matching our colour dare colours to the sketch.

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  5. What a sweet card...it would make anyone smile to receive. The little flower is the perfect accent.

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