Good morning!
Our challenge this week is a color challenge -
look at the fun colors Wendy
gave us to work with:
This card is actually an easel card - above, it is shown ready to mail.
Here it is shown standing up, easel style.
And here's a close up of the sentiment - fun, right???
Now it’s your turn! Create a card using
the colors above, and link it up at The House that Stamps Built. Remember, your creation does not have to be made with Repeat Impressions stamps, but if you would like to include
our designs we would love to see them! Plus, there’s an added bonus… you
will get an additional entry in our random.org drawing
for using our stamps in your submissions!
Now, it's time to see what my fellow Rock Stars
have created!
We are so excited - we have added a new Rock
Star to our family - please
drop by and give Shirley a warm welcome!!!
Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!
Patti J.
11 comments:
Awww...how cute - I really thought about using this stamp but didn't. Great image to use with this color combo.
So fun! LOVING that gumball machine!!!!!!!!!!!
Fabulous card Patti, great take on the colors!
Great card! It would be a great kids card. Very fun.
Wonderful card design. I love the colors as well and how you did the gumballs. I have this stamp set and have not inked it up yet. Maybe this is the inspiration I need!
This is so sweet, Patti!! I love the gumball machine!! What a fan and fabulous card my friend!! I love it!! Have a great evening!! Big hugs :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Aw, this is just cheery. Love the bold colors in the gumballs, and that layout looks great topped with the gumball machine. Very cleverly designed, with lots of bright fun colors and the sentiment is sure to bring a big smile. TFS & Hugs
You so totally rocked this color challenge. What a wonderful card to give to a kid. they'd go bananas over it.
What a fun card, Patti. Love the colours, the card sketch, and the cute stamps!
Well done, my friend!
Hugs,
Lena
Super fun card! I love that gumball machine. We can all relate to buying gumballs from a machine like this when we were kids. I had to do a little search to see how long they've been around, and I found that the first gumball machines were used in 1907!
Oh, so fun!! Love your gumballs and it's extra fun since it is an easel card.
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