Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Color Throwdown 576-Friendship Warms the Heart


Hi everyone! Happy Wednesday! It's Lisa Henke here and I am the hostess this week. 

It's time for a new Color Throwdown Challenge, and this week, I am your host! I adore a great scarf during the winter months! This week's colors are so rich and warm, Navy, Teal, and Mustard I hope you love this combo as much as I do! 


As always, please feel free to add any neutral to your creation! If you upload to a public gallery, please use the keyword CTD576, and please use #ctd576 and #colorthrowdown on social media. Also, when linking up your card using the linky tool at the bottom of this post, please be sure to use a link to your specific post, not just a generic link to your blog. Please remember, only paper created designs are allowed!



I had fun with this one and knew when I chose the inspiration photo for this week's colors that I wanted to use this cool set from Concord & 9th. I used it a few times last year and pulled it out again this year. It's so fun to work with and build your own wintry girl. I colored her up with Copic markers in the challenge colors. 


I used the Masking Stencils from Taylored Expressions (So fun and so easy to work with) and an old heart stencil from Reverse Confetti to bring in the teal color. I love Emerald Isle ink from The Stamp Market. The Life Changing Blender Brush makes the job so easy. I stamped the sentiment in Navy ink and lined the cardbase with Navy card stock. 


Check out the beautiful creations from the team this week! They are sure to inspire you, they always inspire me!! Have fun creating, we can't wait to see what you come up with.


Amy Tsuruta - Tsuruta Designs - Our Fabulous January Guest!

2 comments:

  1. oh how fun Lisa! You know, I had to have that C&9th set and only inked it up once....thanks for the cute reminder! Your card is very inspiring!

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  2. Love the image of the little girl with that lovely stenciled background!

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