Saturday, May 23, 2009

LNS Color Challenge

As promised, I've been busy today making cards. Mainly working on the LNS Weekly Challenge and a swap. The challenge this week was a color challenge and was to use, Ruby Red, Kraft, Chocolate Chip, and Old Olive. All these cards use all these colors, (or are supposed to). The first few were from a 14 in 1 pattern, where you take a 12 x 12 piece of paper stamp on it and then cut it into pieces to make 14 cards. The stamp I chose wasn't ideal and I only liked the first few, so I gave up on the rest. The stamp set was Flower Fancy. The third card also used Flower Fancy, but was not part of the pattern.



Then I tried to come up with a boy birthday card that I could use in a swap that I'm participating in on SCS. I decided the first attempt was too complicated with the paper piecing to make 20 of them. So the second one is what I used and made 20 copies. Stay tuned tomorrow for more samples and the blog candy winner!


9 comments:

Kelli Waters said...

Very nice job. Isn't this color combo great??

Virginia Killmore said...

Tina thses are all so great and it works with the color challenge!

Anonymous said...

Tina,
Where did you get the 14 in 1 card pattern? Is it posted somewhere? Or could you email it to me, please? I'd like to try that.. (when I'm not in a rush).

Thanks!
Judy
stampinjudy2@yahoo.com

Girl can Knit - Cherry Lane Knit Stamp Quilt said...

Great colors! love the thoughts behind this too. I am also interested in the 14 in 1 pattern

Sandi MacIver said...

wow, you are really on a roll these past few days, all these cards are just awesome.

Holly said...

Great cards, Tina!!!!! Love how you were able to use the same color scheme in so many different cards!

Luv 2 Cre8 With U said...

Nice set of cards. I still need to get in on the LNS challenges.

sandi maciver said...

You know, the more I look at these 3 cards, the more I want this stamp set, thanks you little enabler you!

Kirsten said...

What a great job with the color challenge, these are all fun cards.