Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Color Throwdown #668

 

 

Hello there! It's Lynn here and I’m your hostess for this week's Color Throwdown Challenge #668! I stumbled across this inspiration photo and liked the idea of creating with the fall colors with the addition of the blue and thought it was different. I hope you'll like creating with the colors Brown, Rust, Gold and Blue for this week's challenge and I hope they inspire you to create something special. We are using generic colors, so as long as you use the color values shown, you are all set! As always, please feel free to incorporate any neutrals that you need in your design as well!


If you upload to a public gallery, please use the keyword CTD668, and please use #ctd668 and #colorthrowdown on social media sites. Also, when linking up your card using the linky tool at the bottom of the post, please link to your specific post, not a generic link to your blog. All of the "rules" are in the right sidebar, please check them out if you are in doubt! One last detail to remember, no digital designs - only digital images that are printed off and colored will be allowed. Totally digital designs will be removed from the link up.


Check out the beautiful creations from the team this week! They are sure to inspire you, they always inspire me!! Have fun creating, we cannot wait to see what you come up with using these colors!









Susie Moore - Created 4 Creativity

 

Ingrid Reyners, Guest Star Stamper - Ingrid's Scrapfrutsels


 

 Wanda Cullen - Cullen-ary Creations


 
 

 Lori Tecler - Inking Aloud

Many Thanks card-designed by Lori Tecler/Inking Aloud-stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn

Barbara Anders - Paper Pursuits


 
 
Amy Rohl - Ink About Me


 
 


 

 Broni Holcombe - Splashes of Watercolor


 
 
Vickie Zimmer- Smitten










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2 comments:

Saskia Pullen said...

Hmm love those colored. Try to het those into a Christmas card. Finally feeling much better than three days ago. Luckly no covid but pheunomia (hope spelled it right).

Jan Mahew said...

Beautiful work by the DT! Challenging to get into a Christmas Card but appreciate the opportunity! Hugs,
Jan