Thursday, November 4, 2010

OTWC color challenge and Caring Hearts

I am entering this card into the OTWC color challenge (Black, White, and Orange)
Here is the inspiration photo

and here is my card

This card is part of set I made for Vera's Caring Hearts Card Drive.
Please excuse the horrible set up. I am ill equipped for one card photography let alone multiples lol

I used Hero Arts Jolly Christmas set. Stamped the images, colored with distress ink and cut them out. I adhered them with foam and added glossy accents and stickles. For the outer border I drew a line with a ruler and black gel pen. For inside I used the appropriate color marker and went over it with the same color of stickles. Here are some close ups of the rest

Frogs were colored with peeled paint and broken china. I used stardust stickles on the scarf and turquoise for the border.
the scarves were colored with crushed olive and covered in stardust stickles. I used lime green stickles or the border.
birds were colored with barn door, more stardust stickles on the hats. I used Xmas red stickles for the border.
reindeer was colored with walnut stain. I used mustard seed for the scarf and yellow stickles for the border. I am entering Mr. Reindeer in the ABC Challenge G is for Glitter because he is cute and glittery! If you are looking for great challenges head over and check them out :)

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I do hope you'll participate in Vera's card drive. You have until November 15 to get them to her!!

3 comments:

  1. These are such happy little cards! I love them! I love the border! These will be wonderful additions for the card drive! Thanks for playing along at OTWC and GOOD LUCK! :-)

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  2. Absolutely adorable!! I couldn't possibly pick a favorite! You are going to make so many faces smile with those little lovelies!! :)

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  3. Kelly, your cards are AMAZING! I had to show your cards to my husband when I received them, simply because I though they're sooo adorable! Thank you for the support. I sign up to follow you! :)

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