Friday, July 10, 2009

My Time to Create - Color Challenge

Well stampers - we had a week off (hope the 4th was great for all of you in the US who celebrate our Independence) and now it's time for another My Time to Create Color Challenge. Here's the color challenge as it was presented to us. I hope you will play along and link up your creation to the Mr. Linky that is on Lauren's blog.

Here is what I came up with. I just love Dawn McVey's vintage paper flowers (click here for instructions) and used that as my inspiration from the flowers on the bag along with Lauren's color palette. I realized after I got the whole thing done that maybe the pinkish color was more berry sorbet but I didn't have time to redo it all. My background was made using Polka Dot Basics and Fancy Flourishes with white ink on kraft. I used the small polka dot to tie the flourishes together with the polka dots. I used Hibiscus Burst, Summer Sunrise, Dark Chocolate and PTI kraft for my colors. Each of the punched flowers was stamped - dots on the yellow, versamark flower from Everyday Classics on the brown and flourishes on the pink. Then I crumpled and assembled the flowers and sewed buttons on each. Each flower is popped up on different thicknesses of dimensional. I did not distress the edges of the flowers as Dawn did.

Here's the flower detail. Super easy to make these with Marvy punches.

For the ribbon detail I used a piece of each of the three colors of ribbon. I layered them by size, summer sunrise dotted swiss, chocolate satin and hibiscus bitty dots. (each one is just a tiny bit narrower than the one below it). I then adhered the ribbon to the card back then twisted the three ribbons together to get the "rope" effect. I wanted something different than flat ribbon since this card has a lot of dimension. I won't mail this one - I'll give it to someone that gets a hand delivered card :-) You can see the ribbon detail here.

The DT girls have all been busy working on new ideas so hop on over to their blogs and see what they came up with this week. I know they are "over the moon" with great ideas for you. Thanks for stopping by!

Lauren Meader
Dawn Easton
MacKenzie Bruckler
Maria Levine
Tamara Harder
Jen Tapler
Tracey Cuccia
Kristen
Alicia
Dana
Kendra
Lisa Kind
Odette

14 comments:

Dana Gustafson said...

Love your Dawn inspired flowers Pam! So cheerful and sweet. The white on craft dots and swirls are quietly beautiful too!

Charlene Austin said...

Whoa Pam~~~this is GORGEOUS!! And now you are being an enabler because I WANT those marvy punches now!!!! But that's a good thing! Haha!

Jen Tapler said...

So cute Pam!! I made some "Dawn Flowers" last weekend and hope to post them soon!! :-) So fun, huh?

Lisa Kind said...

Love this and that ribbon treatment is very clever! This is totally lovely!

Dawn Easton said...

Fantastic card, Pam! Those flowers look so fun! Thanks for the link so I can try them myself. I love the colours you used too!

Lauren (mytime) said...

WOWZERS! LOVE the twisted ribbon! WAY COOL!! Love the entier thing

Handmade by Odette said...

Oh Pam! what gorgeous flowers! i think i will try them if you don't mind :)
Great job this week!
TFS

Kristin Eberline said...

Oh my, Pam! I LOVE the twisted ribbon!! It's beautiful! Also love the paper flowers...I have been following Dawn's paper flower tutorials and have yet to try them. I think you just pushed me to give them a shot! You entire card is beautiful! LOVE the end result.

Have a great weekend, girlie.

Kristin

Anonymous said...

PAM PAM PAM!!! This rocks girl! And did you change the look of your blog and how long ago?? Sorry I haven't visited sooner!

Unknown said...

Schöne Mamma. Ich möchte eins von diesen meinem Auftrag bitte hinzufügen! Ich liebe dich

Jenny said...

Very pretty card Pam!!!

Deanna said...

Gorgeous Pam, love what you did with the ribbon! Brilliant!

Tamara said...

I love that ribbon detail. I am going to be CASEing that idea soon. Great job on the challenge.

The Wired Angel said...

love your card, the flowers, and that RIBBON idea.. too cute!

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