Good Morning!
I'm pleased to announce that I am Guest Designing
for the current Challenge over at the Color Hues.
Colors for this Challenge are Green and Gold.
I'll also be entering this card at the
Here is what I created:
I used many 'foliage' stamps to create my background
in many shades of green ink.
Gina K Designs; Love At All Times and Always Delightful stamp sets.
Altenew Fine Frames Cover Plate.
Pinkfresh Studio Kelly Alpha Lowercase dies.
Lawn Fawn My Lucky Charm stamp and die sets.
I also hand cut the center rectangle and popped it up on foam,
to create more interest, then covered it with a piece of Vellum.
Inks in;
Tuxedo Black, Always Artichoke, Cracked Pistachio, Garden Green, Galaxy Gold,
Mowed Lawn, Pear Pizzazz, Peeled Paint, Old Olive and Wild Wasabi
Copic markers for shading on the die cut letters.
Clear and Gold Embossing Powders.
Gold Foil Paper.
Mini Gold Sequins.
Gold Stickles.
Inside.
This sparkles and shines and has a bit of
depth and dimension.
Hope it brings some luck to the recipient!
Don't forget to come on over to the
Color Hues Challenge and play along!
Thanks for popping in!
Enjoy~~
Your card is gorgeous and a beautiful design! You’ve nailed the colors in the St. Patrick’s card you created.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on guest designing, Donna! I love the schparkle and depth of your Irish green and gold design! It is sure to bring good luck AND smiles! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your guest designing! These colors really lend themselves to making a lucky charm card. where sis you find all of these charms? I love the gold frame popped up and the inside is just a hoot.
ReplyDeleteClever you to make your fantastic background, Donna! It shows off the lucky letters beautifully and I love how the vellum adds a dreamy look! Thanks so much for Guest Designing with us for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done here, the stamping on the background is so cool, wow hand cutting the center, I would have made a mess of that, can't cut a straight line to save me :). love how you colored the lucky, and all the gold touches you gave to it, you have given me an idea for a card :)
ReplyDeleteDonna thank you for being a guest with us this challenge. I love the depth you were able to create with your foliage background and the popped up centre panel! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you created depth in your design, the perfect way to incorporate the challenge colours too. Thanks for being our GD for this challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteYour lucky charm, foliage and four-leaf clover card is ever so pretty! Perfect for showcasing gold and green. Wonderful to have you as our guest designer for this challenge.
ReplyDelete~carol
Spectacular design!! You really created a fab background. Everything sparkles and shines with the glitter and sequins. Congratulations on your guest spot! Well deserved for sure.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME card Donna! I love that you made your own background print (I thought it was dsp!) to ground the pretty "lucky" and also those skinny gold frames too! And if it doesn't bring the recipient luck, it will definitely bring them a smile!! Thanks so much for guesting with us and making our color pairing SHINE!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteDonna, your card is simply full of beautiful details! The stamped background looks wonderful and popping up the middle, adding vellum and a frame is such a great design idea! Finishing off with the two-tone lucky and of course some shamrocks is fabulous. Thank you for being a guest designer with us this time!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this card but I really love the way you did the letters. Wonderful job! Thanks for being such a great guest!
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