Hi Everyone! This week I’m back with a COLOUR Challenge! I must admit, it’s a challenging one, and several of the design team said they had a hard time with it, but in the end I LOVE the cards that they came up with. It’s good to push your comfort zone from time to time, and see what ELSE you can do. Check out these colours for this week:
Enter more than one project if you get a chance, the more the merrier! If you do not have a blog to post your card on, you can use a free photo hosting site like Photobucket, or just email me the photo and I’ll post it for you! Jump in with both feet! We’re going to have random prizes on some weeks too so you NEVER KNOW when you might be in the running for some stamping goodies too!!! I’ve got to have at least 5 entries in a week before I’m going to offer up a prize though! Now, lets get on to the details of the challenge….
1: Choose a card or project that inspires you
2: Create your own Project
3: Load your project online somewhere, or email it to me at branicinoz@gmail.com and mention who on my design team inspired you.
4: Link your project below by clicking on the frog, which will take you to the link site.
5: Links close Thursday September 6th at 10am. Winners will be posted later on September 6th
My card this week uses the lightbulb from the Jolly Bingo Bits stamp set. I stamped them in the colours and cut them out, popping them up on dimensionals, “hanging” them from a piece of Cherry Cobbler twine.
Tanya used strips of the Patterns DSP and the Tree Trimmings set:
Madonna used the Delightful Decorations Set, and Season of Joy:
Tina used a new Stamp called Heart of Christmas form the Holiday Catalogue:
Chloe used the Season of Joy set:
Kirsty used the Jolly Bingo Bits set as well:
That’s a great selection of inspiration from the design team this week, don’t you think? Click on the froggie below to add your link. I can’t wait to see what you all come up with!

































Interesting colour combo Nicole. LURVE the faux quilting on Tina’s card. Like Kirsty’s v much too. ooxx