Nancy, the creator of Color Hues, asked the Design Team if we’d like to create a card using the colors of the Ukrainian flag. This week has been so horrific—loss of life, lives scattered as mothers and children flee leaving behind their husbands to take up arms against the unprovoked aggression by Russian forces. There’s so little that any of us can do except pray and hope for a quick resolution of the fighting, so I was happy to design a card as one way to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people. The intent is to flood Instagram and FaceBook with cards for the Ukrainians. Our regularly scheduled challenge hosted by Lindsey is just below this new challenge. Cardmakers can enter cards for either challenge during the next two weeks.
Here’s my card:
I had to wait quite awhile before the Honey Bee “Coneflower” die came back into stock. When I finally purchased it, I was in the midst of holiday creating, so this was a wonderful opportunity to pull it out. It’s a multi-layered floral, and I used a bit of dimensional tape that added even more dimension to the card.
I also used a new embossing folder, “Plaid Company,” from Spellbinders which arrived with a few hot foil plates right after Christmas. Color Hues is a two-color challenge, but neutrals are allowed so I took the liberty of adding a brown center to the coneflower, but chose to die cut the leaves from vellum. The lines in the die are much more apparent when using vellum.
I knew I wanted a sentiment that included the word “peace.” This is part of a longer sentiment from one of Simon Says reverse sentiment sets for Christmas. I die cut it with another new product, “Itty Bitty Strips,” which is going to see a lot of use! I hope you’ll join us in the challenge to support Ukraine, and also in the very apt color challenge chose by Lindsey below.
Lindsey’s colors for this round at Color Hues are just perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. If that doesn’t appeal to you, check out the cards the Design Team and our Guest Designer have created.
Since my husband’s birthday falls on St. Patrick’s Day, I’ve taken the theme but created a birthday card for him.
Paper Source’s Clover cardstock is the perfect St. Patty’s Day green, and I combined it with some gold mirror cardstock that I love but is often a challenge to photograph. I used Pinkfresh Studio’s “Headliner Alphabet” and die cut them from the green panel. When that panel was adhered to the gold mirror cardstock it shines right through.
I had to cut apart a sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio’s “Simply Sentiments: Thank You” to create the phrase I wanted.
I don’t own a shamrock paper punch but found a set of stickers in my stash and chose the one with a tiny heart on it. I added two other gold hearts from Simon Says “Holiday Shapes that I use frequently to finish the embelllishment.
Although you can find all the DT’s cards on the Color Hues Challenge blog, you can find the details for their cards here, as well as that of Julie P. who is our wonderful Guest Designer this round.
I’m posting the first card in Darnell’s NBUS Challenge. I outdid myself with using new products—one of my goals for 2022.
That’s a lovely idea. I like the notion of Instagram and Facebook being flooded with blue and yellow. Your non-Patrick’s Day card is great. Love the shade of green and the gold foiling is really posh!
Love the shade of green you’ve used for your lucky card, bold but not too much. I love the cone flower die and you did a great job combining it with the embossed background panel. Echinacea are one of my favourite flowers, duel purpose too as the birds adore the seed heads! 🙂
Both are really beautiful cards. Your skill at foiling is very evident in Tracy’s birthday card.
We are seeing blue & yellow along with sunflowers every where – after the pandemic that seemed to divide us, the unprovoked attack in Ukraine seems to be uniting us.
Both of your cards are beautiful, Karen! I love the coneflower for the card for Ukraine! Your gold and green card is so fun. A great shade of green!
Gorgeous cornflower; I’m sure you’ll be giving it plenty of attention after such a long wait. Your Lucky card is charming!
~carol
You did outdo yourself using your new products, Karen, and I appreciate you inspiring me and others by linking at NBUS! Your beautiful cone flower design takes my breath away and makes me want to order that die … even though I have too many cone flowers already, lol! The Ukraine colors work so well, as does the plaid background. And your card for hubby’s shamrock birthday is gorgeous as well. Brilliant execution! Thank you for your best wishes for my upcoming surgery!🤞Hugs, Darnell
Karen, I am so glad you had a great excuse to pull out your coneflower. It turned out really well and I especially like the vellum leaves. I will have to file that idea away for next time I use it. As for your Birthday card, it is really sweet and hubby is going to love it! I think I probably told you that my hubby’s birthday is the 16th. Thanks for being so eager to make an additional card with how busy you’ve been! I appreciate it!
You shared two beautiful cards today! I’ve stopped by Honey Bee many times to check on coneflowers but alas. Now I want their tulips!! That shade of green is so good for St Pat’s. How fun to celebrate with a holiday!
Karen the plaid embossed background is such a perfect choice for the gorgeous sunflower–love love love this card! Then a second treat with your gold ‘lucky’, great card for green & gold!
Beautiful background for that wonderful cone flower! Love the green & gold card–very creative!
Such glorious cards! The dimensional aspect of your first one is so striking – it just bursts off the page … And I love your green and gold, which is so beautifully done. I am sure it will be very much appreciated.
Love the cards. Thanks for supplying the name of that plaid embossing folder. I have been on the hunt for one for months, but can never catch any in stock.
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