Friday, January 14, 2011

Bright & Bold Moxie Fab Challenge

Yesterday, I created a few cards for the Bright & Bold Color Challenge for Color Inspiration for Card Makers Week in the Moxie Fab World . There are many color challenges going on over there in celebration of the new special edition: Color Inspiration for Card Makers . I decided to take a crack at this one.


The Bazzill Basics Paper color equivalents for this combination are Beetle Black, Lily White, Pink Fairy, and Tangelo Blast:





And here are my takes on the challenge!

For my first card, I based the design on the cool patterned paper from Echo Park- Be Mine. The patterned paper has white polka-dots...but I wanted to get some pink in there so I used a circle punch to punch a few pink larger dots and added them in. I cut a strip of the same pink paper (Be Mine Collection) and added it to the top of the polka dotted one, cutting a banner edge on it.

I used a Tangelo colored flower and then die cut a scalloped circle (Spellbinders) and added some black and pink rhinestones around the edge. I finished the flower off by adding a rolled pink flower (MFT Die-namics die) in the center.

Finally, I added the rub on from American Crafts and some fun twine by the Twinery.

Next, I went a little darker and used black as the dominant color on this card:

I stitched around the black cardstock and added a ghost flower. I punched a piece of patterned paper (Jillibean Soup) and added a pink button in the center. I cut a strip of the same patterned paper (just used the other side) to add along the side of the card.
The fun letters are by Cosmo Cricket. Again, I finished this card with some twine from the Twinery and a little stapled piece of patterned paper in the corner.
Finally, card three:
I used the beautiful doily image from Nana's Needlework (Gina K Designs) for the focal point of this one. The designer paper is by Echo Park (Little Boy and Be Mine). I added a strip of black cardstock along the center.
I added a big pearl to the center of the doily and a little polka dotted ribbon tie. Finally, I stamped the sentiment from Elegant Post (Gina K Designs) over the center piece and added a bit of stitching along the bottom.
That is it! It was so fun to play with these colors.
Gotta say, I didn't think I was gonna like these colors together...but after the first card, I was hooked. Guess I need this issue. LOVE finding different ways to mix and match colors.
Thanks for stopping by!

19 comments:

  1. Do you wake up in the mornings with all this creativity crying to get out, even before your first cup of coffee. I would go mad, trying to create them all before new ideals invaded. *wink*

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  2. These are gorgeous, Cammie. I love the needlework stamp. Looks just like tatting. Beautiful! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. Total fabulousness girl! Great designs on all!

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  4. K, that polka dot card is to die for - love it sooooo much!

    All are great, but that one really POPS!!

    Great job as always!

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  5. Wow! All three cards look AMAZING!
    Have a great weekend!
    Hugs and smiles

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  6. Hey Carolyn! I adore all of your beautiful creations here!! The colors look fabulous and your layouts are darling!! TFS! HUGS!!

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  7. Cammie - each of your three cards are over the top sensational. I am so impressed with your work. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  8. Love what you've done with this color combination!!! Fantastic cards, Cammie.

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  9. Love them all! At first I was going with the first one as my fav( even tho pink is NOT usually a fav of mine!). But looking at them again, I just don't know. Three totally different looks!

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  10. Very moxie fab! I love your rolled flower...and that nana's needlework stamp is gorgeous on that card! Gotta find some time to play myself.

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  11. eek! These are all amazing! LOVE the boldness of your first card....totally rocks!
    That second one with the ghost flower is really cool. At first I thought it was chipboard until I continued reading. Awesome idea!
    Your third card is beautiful! Love the big pearl in the middle of the doily image!

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  12. Wow! On that first card, I don't know if I love those dot accents better or that great flower! Nice use of the colors.

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  13. Wow, these are all really good. My girlfriend is very crafty and I will definitely have to show her this! My favorite has to be the thank you card(first card). It is very eye catchy.

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  14. Cammie fabulous different looks with the color scheme! Love the medallion one -- let me say, this book is FABULOUS - well worth buying --

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  15. Hey Carolyn! Thanks for entering the Bright & Bold challenge in the Color Inspiration for Card Makers Week suite of six challenges in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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