Blog DT Color Challenge Project Created by Tracy Dennis

 

 

Let me be the first to say this card is very very.... CROOKED!!!!   lol. I hadn't noticed it until after I had taken the photos. Oh well, we don't do perfect, right?

So continuing the color challenge for this month, when thinking of brown and orange I thought of a fall tree but to incorporate pink needed a bit more thinking. "Flowers" was all that came to mind. I dought roses would be in bloom still while the leaves had already turned on the trees, but they did in my head and on this card..lol. I found that the Distress Ink color of "Abandoned Coral" really pulls orange and pink together beautifully. 

 

Supply List;

A2 Kraft card base

4"x 5 1/4" white card front with a pink mat

DoCrafts Build a Tree Stamp Set

MMI Apple of my Eye Stamp Set

MMI Bushel and a Peck Stamp Set

Distress Oxide Ink Vintage Photo

Distress Inks- Rusty Hinge

                       Walnut Stain

                       Ground Espresso

                       Spiced Marmalade

                       Abandoned Coral 

Fiskars Stamp Blocks

Art Glitter Glue 

Wink of Stella

Pick me up Stick

3D Foam Squares

Recollections fine tip brown pen

Tombow dual brush marker #977

clear sequins

 

Try out this color challenge you may be very pleased with the outcome.  Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful day. 

Video coming soon.....

3d foam squaresApple of my eye stamp setArt glitter glueBlog design team challengeBushel and a peckCardmakingDocrafts build a tree stamp setFiscars stamp blocksIg dt projectsVintage photo distress inkWink of stella

1 comment

Deborah Stelton

Deborah Stelton

Tracy this is such a pretty little card. Pink and brown are one of my favorite color combos. As far as the card being crooked I don’t see it! I love your You Tube videos they relax me and I always come away with at least one very great idea. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to share your God given talents with us.

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