This week, Paper Smooches SPARKS has a colour challenge.
This colour story is called "Thanksgiving". Now maybe it's because as a Canadian, I finished the last of the turkey leftovers well over a month ago, but I looked at these colours and thought of Christmas. Or maybe it's just because I'm in full-on Christmas card making mode. ;) After I picked my stamps and played around with several designs, I realized a card was too big a canvas for my design. So I've got a tag this week, instead:
All four colours are there, though none of them in large amounts. There's a little sparkle from the Smooch-spritzed sky, the pearlescent ink sponged for snowy shadows and the glitter pen on the snowman's toque. I think this will be a great boy-present tag!
And look, it's only Thursday! I'm days away from the Sunday challenge deadline.
Supplies: white, manila & Stampin' Up old olive cardstock, Paper Smooches freezy fellas & chilly chums stamps, Memories black, Brilliance pearlescent sky blue & peeled paint distress inks, distress markers, sea kiss Smooch Spritz, Sakura Stardust clear glitter pen, 1" circle punch, one-hole punch, blue paper raffia, red crochet cotton, pop-dot tape
Very cute snowman scene. I like the way the orange and red are highlight colours and the soft blue and green paint the rest of the picture.
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Heather
Amazing tag Lindsey! Love the soft colors and the whole winter scene you created!
ReplyDeleteawesome awesome awesome! I love the sponged snow! And the sentiment...too fun :)
ReplyDeleteLOOOOOOOVE that little tag-- it's got SO much detail! Look at those little trees and the snow! And the snowman-- PERFECT:) Thanks so much for joining in the fun with the Paper Smooches SPARKS challenge! Hope you play along this week for the Picture Perfect challenge:)
ReplyDeleteCa-ute! Love that little snowman and whoop whoop on you Sparks shout out! :D
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