Thursday, April 10, 2014

A Colorful Birthday

For Color Dare #88 on the Color My Heart blog, the combo is Sunset, Smoothie, Lagoon, Sweet Leaf, and Buttercup.  Combining five colors into a project is certainly a challenge, so it was a perfect time to also take the Cricut Challenge on the Heart 2 Heart Challenges blog.  The umbrella shape available on the Artbooking Cricut cartridge was cut using Whisper cardstock, and then also cut using each of the five Color Dare colors and assembled to form a colorful piece.  In order to use the shape in an unusual way, it was placed on its side on top of a piece of White Daisy which was embossed using the Dots embossing folder.  A birthday sentiment from the Holiday Tags stamp set completes the colorful card.   The "sideways" umbrella actually reminds me of a butterfly wing. 



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10 comments:

  1. Shelia, this is so cool! I love the design of this with the umbrella shape turned sideways like that on the embossed background.

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    1. Thank you, Romaine. I wasn't sure if it looked too odd or not.

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  2. Love the umbrella as a butterfly. Thats the first thing I thought when I saw your card. I love how the bright colors of the dare work with the overall idea,too. Thanks for joining us at Color My Heart!

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  3. I love the way the colors all stand out on this card, Sheila. Thanks for taking the Color Dare this week.

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  4. Very cute card and love how you used the umbrella, great thinking outside the box! Thanks for playing along at H2H challenges!

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    1. Thanks, Brandi. It was a good way to incorporate several colors.

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  5. Your butterfly jumped right out at me. Very creative! Thanks for joining us @ H2H Challenges!

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Thanks for your comments! It is always nice to hear some feedback. :)