Tiddly Inks Challenge Blog is heading into a Halloween Blog Hop starting Thursday, but in the meantime I need to show you my "Match It Up Card". I actually had another image and a completely different color scheme in mind, when I first started thinking about my challenge card. However, by the time I finished the invitations, I'd had time to rethink my card about 6 times.Usually I look for a sentiment after I pick an image, but I'm working totally backwards this week. Paulette of Create with TLC posted the sentiment "Ladybug Hugs" as a freebie last week, and I knew I had to use it on a card with my Martha Stewart Ladybug Punch around the Page punches. I sent me looking through my chest of TI images for the perfect image to use. With some paper piecing, I realized I could change the delightful Daisybugg into the perfect Ladybug Bugg.
The Ladybug Paper was a free download from Cuddly Buddly. I shrunk the paper as small as I could to create a smaller print for her dress and cap. All the other papers were created with Word and the effects menu of the Insert Shapes function so my colors all matched. I learn something new everyday.
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I color first, then match...LOL I pretty use the same color palette all the time with a little variation, so it means I usually have matching paper on hand. Or I make my own paper to match...that is my favorite way to do it.
ReplyDeleteI love your card, Shirley!!!
ReplyDeleteI usually color first, because I do the majority of my coloring when my family wants to watch a movie together. I think it would save me some frustration if I chose my papers and then colored. :)
Hi Shirley, Love your card! The bug is looking really cute with her ladybug dress. Thanks for joining us at Tiddly Inks!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Larissa
Lovely colors!!! So sweet! I love this!!! ~Buttercup XOXO
ReplyDeleteLove it... I remember the conversation well... I find the paper first - as this is the biggest impact on the card and really dictates the colouring of the image for me... then i make the image pop off the paper while not colouring it to make it wrestle with the design paper. Love the ladybug paper - but realy love Christy's image. Pink and Black always work really well toghether.
ReplyDeletePaula x x x