Tuesday with The Spot! Creative challenge- a color challenge

Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Hey y'all!!
 It's another edition of Tuesday with the Spot! I gotta know.... have you done one of the creative challenges yet? Man if you haven't this would be a GREAT one to jump in on! It's a color challenge.

I love color challenges the MOST of any kind of challenge there is. And today's card is one of my favorite cards I've made in a while. I'm using the dots from the Paper Blooms DSP pack from the Sale-a-bration catalog as my starting point to make my card. 


For real... I am in LOVE with this card! I love everything from the circles to the colors to just everything. Let's dive in to how I made this card.

Details for today's card

I started with a card base of Petal Pink that I folded at the top. To build this card I cut out the circles from the Paper Blooms DSP. I seperated out the Petal Pink, Soft Sea Foam, and Night of Navy circles. On this paper there are 2 sizes of each color. 


I cut a piece of Basic White cardstock to just 1/8" smaller than my card base. I used this as my base to build the circles pattern. In playing around I decided that I wanted to use the large Night of Navy circles and the small Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam. Then it was a matter of moving the circles around until I found a pattern I liked. 


I layered a vellum circle die cut under my sentiment. I love how it sets the sentiment apart but also grounds it to the card. Some finishing touches to the card are that I ran the Basic White piece through the embossing folder called Painted Textures. I love how this embossing folder makes the card look like a painted canvas. I added some of the green jewels from the Flowers for Every Season gems. 


If you have never participated in one of The Spot creative challenges then do this one! And check out what the other design team members created by clicking on the link below.



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If you are in the United States and not currently working with a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, you can order supplies in my online store, here.


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