Tuesday, February 17, 2015

MFT Color Challenge #15

 
One more post for today.  I used my new stamp set from MFT Sailor Girl to make this card in the colors for the challenge.  On a base of GKD heavy weight Navy card stock I layered Kraft light weight, then a layer of white.  the white layer was embossed with the chevron patters and then sponged with kraft, and a color as close as I could get, to the blue in the challenge.  Added the sailor girl that was fussy cut after colors with copics.  The sentiment is from the same set and I added the red heart what I brushed with Wink of Stella and then Glossy Accents.  I am liking this one.
 
Off I go as I have another idea for a card.  This one will take awhile, so no more posts for today.  At least, I don't think so.  Lol
Thanks so much for stopping by.  I do appreciate!
 
 

7 comments:

  1. OMG! I thought the last gal was adorable, she is even more so....if that is possible! Love the sponging of the colors! LOVE (no pun intended) that little heart you glittered and shined up, nice little chipboard accent! Perfect sentiment too! Love your take on this color challenge, well done matey!

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  2. Love the chevron and the sponging. The one tiny shiny red heart is perfect. these are some of my favorite stamps from MTF. The sentiments are always so clever.

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  3. That is adorable and I love the chevron background and the colors.

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  4. Awe - isn't she just so stinkin' CUTE??? I love your take on the challenge, that embossed background that has been sponged is really, really cool. And she's colored perfectly. This is just the cutest card!!

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  5. What a sweet card! Love the little PI image and how you colored here! Great touch with the heart and wonderful background, too!:-)

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  6. How adorable! Love how you add the colors randomly on the background. Glad to have you play along with us at MFT Challenge. :)

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  7. Gosh, she's cute! This color combination certainly has a nautical feel to it!

    Susan R. Opel, Creative Ambassador for My Favorite Things

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