Time for the next Card Concept Challenge! This time it's a colour challenge:
Aqua and lime are fresh - add in white and you get fresh and crisp! I chose Aquamarine and Green Galore as my two shades and added in the white with a Paper Smooches die. Colour blocking is a great technique for graphic cards - the big blocks act as 'white' space and keep everything very clean!
Now it's your turn!
Our Rules
- Use the Challenge to create a card.
- Choose one of the design team "styles" to create your card. Click HERE for the different styles summary.
- Explain in your post which style you used.
- Link up your blog post here, not your whole blog.
- Comment on the card ahead of you and behind you in the linky. Everyone loves comments!
This challenge will end on Monday, August 4 at 3:00 pm EDT.
Oh so perfectly CAS.... and I just love this color combo!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Ardyth, you are the queen of Clean & Graphic!
ReplyDeleteSo crisp and clean - perfect CAS design :)
ReplyDeleteThis is simply, perfect! Love it!
ReplyDeleteColor blocked graphic perfection. Truly an Ardyth creation.
ReplyDeleteSo cool Ardyth.
ReplyDeleteoh happy dance-love the graphic and fresh look! x
ReplyDeleteHey, that's right, I was thinking "fresh and crisp" when I saw your card! Awesome use of the colors + white!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this card and these colors Ardyth!! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteSo far behind, dear friend. I did peek at this when you first posted it, but have had little time to let you know just how much I love this. My eyes and brain love this; they know just what to look at. My heart loves it even more...it's a bright delight! Bev
ReplyDeletebright and happy...just the way a card should be!
ReplyDeleteStunning, Ardyth! It reminds me of summer clothing that I like to wear, with the soft-but-bold colors and color-blocked modern appeal. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic color blocking. I've got to know what is that die???
ReplyDeleteI'm smiling all over my face just looking at all this colour blocked crispness, Ardyth ... LOVE! Anita :)
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