Hi Stampers,

I'm here with this week's Create with Connie and Mary Challenge. This time we had a color challenge…

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The Colors for this Challenge, Peach Parfait, Lucky Limeade, and Pool Party are not colors I would normally have put together for a combo. The  2012 Create Challenges-011

combo is pretty straight forward, just not in my normal choice of colors so I had a hard time coming up with my idea for this card. But once I jumped in and started creating I LOVED the way things turned out! For pretty bold colors this card looks very soft and dreamy – which works for the Dare to Dream greeting!

Don't forget to visit the Create with Connie and Mary website to get more inspiration from the other designers!

 

  • Stamp Sets: Posy Punch, Loving Thoughts
  • Paper: Whisper White, Peach Parfait, Pool Party and Lucky Limeade Prints DSP
  • Ink: Peach Parfait
  • Accessories: 1-3/8" Circle Punch, Pool Party Ruffled Ribbon, Pool Party Polka Dot Brad

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7 responses to “Dare to Dream {CCMC193}”

  1. Deb Avatar

    What a truly lovely card!! I love the simple layout of this one! And the way you made the ends of the ribbon for the leaves of the flower – clever!

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  2. Lisa Martz Avatar

    This is lovely! I really like the design of this card with the three panels rounded off. Very pretty. The ribbon just ties it all together. Great working with you on Create.

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  3. Marilyn (mlj-mlj) Avatar

    I love this card! Great design!

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  4. Connie Babbert Avatar

    Wonderful card, Julie! I love the panels and the flower’s leaves, too! Great job with the color challenge this week!

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  5. Nance Leedy Avatar
    Nance Leedy

    Fabulous Julie! Clean and elegant, the flower is gorgeous. This would be a perfect card for a workshop!

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  6. Debbie Henderson Avatar

    Super cute card Julie. I’ve wanted to try one of these with the panel strips. Love the way you added the solo flower!

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  7. Allison B Avatar

    Love the CAS look of this card!

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