This week's challenge at the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog is to make a card using the colors green, yellow and orange. Since these are not the colors I typically use, it was certainly a challenge for me.
I used this cute Cocoa's Beach Ball digi stamp. I colored him with Prismacolor pencils and then cut him out with my Nestabilities. My sentiment is computer generated. I used this week's Sweet Stop Sketch #118. While it's hard to see in the picture, I added some stickles to the orange paper and to the yellow paper around the sentiment.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific, Colorbok
Patterned Paper: Colorbok
Stamp: Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps (Cocoa's Beach Ball)
Tools/Embellishments: Cuttlebug EF (D'Vine Swirls), Fiskar's Border Punch (Apron Lace), Spellbinders Nestabilities (Deckled Rectangles Large & Small, Standard Circles Large & Small), RicRac - Misc, Stickles (crystal), Prismacolor pencils
I'm also entering this card in the following challenges:
Paper Sundae's #79 - Beachy or Summer
Paper Pretties #164 - No Markers
Meljen's Designs #69 - Frame it
Thanks for stopping by.
You've created such a cute beach scene with Cocoa! I love the background and that piece of ric-rac! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too cute! I love how happy the card looks! ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card. Thank you so much joining our 'Frame It'-challenge at Meljen's Design Team & Challenge Blog!
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Katja (Meljen's DT)
Such a sweet summer card. Love cute Cocoa. :o) Thanks for playing along with us at The Sweet Stop.
ReplyDeleteI love all the Cocoa images. Thanks for sharing on the Meljen's Design Challenge.
ReplyDeleteVery sunny and cheery looking card!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderfully happy card! Love the bright, cheery colors you've used!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along at Meljen's Designs this week!
Hugs!! Dee Sprytebyrd's Sentiments
Very cute, love your deckled matting and the cheery bright colors. Thank You for sharing with us in our 'Frame It' challenge at Mel Jen's.
ReplyDeleteSweet card!!! these colours remind me of hot summer days with freeze pops. =)
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