This week we have a really yummy challenge for you... in fact, I am hungry just thinking about it. This week we are looking for a theme with a colour combo....
Chocolate (brown & cream)
"The colours brown and cream are mandatory and have to be dominant.
The chocolate theme can be illustrated by recipe, word, decorations, theme...
You must use a Magnolia stamp which is cooking related from the numerous collections of Magnolia stamps. "
For my card, I have used a sheet of Prima paper that I have been saving for at least a year. It was time to use it I think ! I folded the paper into a Shaddow Box card. I recently discovered these but the format was too small for me so I've altered it so it is finished approx 5 inches square.
The images are Chef Tilda and "A Little Yummy" sentiment from the A Little Yummy collection, Strawberry from Lazy Summer Day collection and the Love Muffin (I'll have to check the collection that one for you, sorry!!). The images are coloured with DIs on Archers Watercolour paper.
We would love for you to join us at TOMIC this week! I think we're all going to gain a few kilos while we're commenting hahaha.
Have a great week. I'll be back tomorrow with something else to share with you!
Hugs xx
7 comments:
Yum Yum... great card for the chocolate theme!
very nice chocolate brown card
gr sandra
Hoi Kylie
Wat een pracht kaart.
Echt schitterend mooi.
Gr Leny Hempen
WOW Kylie!
Mmmmm...this looks truly yummie and I LOVE your fold! Tut, please ;) He,he,he! Lol
Beautiful colours and awesome colouring as usual :)
Beautiful beyond words :)
Hugs
What a wonderful card and creative idea. I like the theme, so I take a chance at Tomic if I have time enough. Thanks for all your inspirations.
greetings Henny.
This is a beautiful project! I love the design of your shadow box card and your images are all colored beautifully! Gorgeous work! hugs, Angela
Ohh Kylie, this box is so beautiful! I love chocolate and this box look like this. Hmmm yummy. Great!! Thank you for showing us this Projekt.
greetings
Stefanie/CookieCake
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