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Hi there, crafty friends! There's a new Color Throwdown Challenge starting today!
The card I have for today uses the new Papertrey Ink Color Pop stamp set and dies. I used this week's Retro Sketches Challenge #207 for my layout and I used the colors tropical teal, hawaiian shores, aqua mist, metallic gold (which does not photograph well at all) and a bit of limeade ice for my leaves. I started out with a stitched die cut tropical teal panel for my background, then added a strip of designer paper from my stash adding a thin strip of gold metallic paper along the edge. After that I adhered a horizontal strip of hawaiian shores and then adhered a piece of white card stock matted in tropical teal using foam tape. Then after die cutting and stamping the flowers and leaves from the Color Pop set I arranged and adhered them on my white panel. Once all of my flowers were in place, I die cut my sentiment from gold metallic paper and one from craft foam and glued them together. After my sentiment was dry, I added it over top of my flowers and adhered three gold sequins.
For more inspiration, check out the design teams' blog links below OR you can go to the Color Throwdown blog for details on how to play along and you can see all the sample entries in one location.
Amy Rysavy
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Hello there! It's time for this week's Color Throwdown Challenge #383. Our hostess for this week is Broni who chose our cheerful color palette and inspiration photo.

For my card, I used a piece of watercolor paper and stamped my sentiment in black palette ink, then using a circle die I lightly traced a circle about the size of my die cut wreath so I would know where to watercolor in some mustard seed distress ink. Once my watercoloring was mostly dry, I added some splatters of marmalade distress ink for a bit more color. One of the things you can't see from the pictures of my card today is that the watercolored yellow actually has a gold shimmer to it when the light hits it. This happened by accident because right before I made this card, I was working with some Martha Stewart gold metallic paint and had cleaned my brushes in my water cup. So when I did my watercoloring for this card the metallic paint mixed with the yellow, it's a pretty touch and I will try this again for sure. While my watercoloring was drying, I die cut and stamped my flowers, leaves, bird and wreath adding Copic marker detail to the wreath and flowers. I used the Papertrey Ink stamp sets Bold Blossoms, Winter Woods, Graceful Greetings and the wreath die. Once everything was dry, I arranged and adhered everything to my card front, popping the largest flower with foam tape and added three sequins.
For more inspiration, check out the design teams' blog links below OR you can go to the Color Throwdown blog for details on how to play along and you can see all the sample entries in one location.
Amy Rysavy
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Don't forget, you can follow me on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest to see what I'm up to.