Hello! This week is color challenge week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown. Our September challenge hostess, Asha, has chosen a fun color palette that each participant can choose to customize.  Black and white are required colors, plus either blue or red, and either silver or gold.

I’ve chosen to go with the red scheme in a cherry shade.  I added some gold pen to the dotted part of the embossing and embellished the corners of the focal panel with gold mini brads.  There’s really not much else to say about this card so I’ll just go ahead and share it:

52CCT 09-13-2014

Which colors will you play with?  Create your Christmas or winter themed card and share it with us at the 52{C}CT site by 1:00 p.m. Eastern time Friday, September 19.  We’re looking forward to seeing what you make!

Supplies:
Stamps: Cozy Friends (Sweet ‘n Sassy Stamps)
Cardstock: Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler (Stampin’ Up); Solar White (Neenah)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Other: markers (Copic); mini brads (Recollections); gold paint pen (Zig); Snowflakes embossing folder (Sizzix)

7 Responses to “52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown – September color challenge”

  1. Super cute CAS Christmas creation. LOVE the layout and the embossed panel. Nice job! Hugs D

  2. I love the adorable polar bear, and he looks stunning against the black and red cardstock. Great job! Hugs, Gill xx

  3. charme et sobriété, quel chou Patricia, biz

  4. Clean and simple but so cute too – love it – Jacqueline xx

  5. What a sweet card Patricia, the bear wrapped up warm in his scarf & hat is adorable! I love the layering and the embossed snowflakes on the red panel and how you added gold pen highlights!
    Have a great week! Ruth x

  6. I like this clean, simple design. Great image, super colouring and I do like the embossed snowflake texture too. Love the touch of gold with the tiny brads!

  7. Red, Black and a touch of Gold – that is soooo elegant, Patricia. Even the snowman looks posh!
    hugs, Asha

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