Kim Padan: Pro-Life Speaker

Friday, July 15, 2011

Friday Mashup! Sketchy Colors!

Hello and Happy Friday!! It's time for another fun Friday Mashup Challenge!! This week, Lesley gives us a great sketch and lovely colors. So here is your challenge:



  1. Make a project using the colors Riding Hood Red, Pink Pirouette, Early Espresso, Old Olive, and Whisper White

  2. Make a card using the sketch (above)


  3. Or Mash them Up and make a project using these colors and this sketch!

In classic Mashup fashion, Icombined the challenges for this card:



My card base is early espresso, and I added a layer of pink pirouette from the Subtles Pattern Paper Stack. I then added a square of riding hood red retired dsp, but it was too plain, so I created my own dp. I stamped randomly from Friends Never Fade and Fabulous Phrases on whisper white then placed that over the riding hood red layer. I cut out a circle with the big shot and circles die, and used my markers to color another image from Friends Never Fade. I sponged the edges and added brads from the neutral collection. My ribbon is from a retired "ribbons original" but looks similar to the current grosgrain. I used my modern label punch, adding a layer of espresso on the edges. The final detail is a couple of basic jewel pearls colored with my pink marker.


This is a great challenge...and I can't wait to see what you come up with!! Be sure to link your card to the Friday Mashup blog and use keyword FM15 in your online gallery.


Inky {{{HUGS}}}

6 comments:

  1. Just gorgeous! Love how you put the sentiment in with the flowers for a beautiful background!

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  2. Beautiful card. I love the papers you used.

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  3. Nice inspiration card Kim, very pretty background papers you've created. Cheers,
    Kasey ~ in Oz

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  4. Beautiful!! I love how you made your own DSP, those red flowers really pop and I just love them! Wonderful work Kim!

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  5. Card is great, very clean and lovin the color choice.
    You did an wonderful job

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  6. I love that you created your very own DSP... This is a must have stamp set for sure. Great take on the sketch with the color combo.

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