Hi there! Today I am participating in the very first Global Design Project challenge. Head on over to Global Design Project website and you can play along too. #GDP001 is a color challenge with the color scheme listed below.
Here is my card for the challenge. I decided to incorporate the three colors by doing the baby wipe technique with the dots. As an almost after thought I used the slot punch from the Curvy Corner Trio to string the baker’s twine. I used a ruler to make a dot to line them up and make sure to flip it over to see where you are.
Thanks for stopping by.
Keep Creating!
Tricia
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What a lovely card you have done Tricia! The baby wipe technique sure is a winner and has come up great on your card. Thank you so much for playing along with this week’s Global Design Project color challenge! Look forward to seeing you play along with us again.
Thank you, Kylie! Looking forward to seeing what other challenges you all come up with as well.
Tricia – so happy to see your name show up in the challenge list. I love the effect you’ve created on these dots with the baby wipes. How beautiful! Thank you for playing along with this week’s Global Design Team color challenge!
Thanks, Brian! Wanted to play along and show support for you and Shawn on your new adventure. Looking forward to the next one.
Tirica- I just love your dot’s. they are perfect and go with the congrats! immensely
Tricia, I love the creative way you stamped the confetti and the pearls just add to the celebration. I’m so happy you joined us at Global Design Project.
Gorgeous card Tricia. Love those little pearls added in as extra dots – perfect! Thanks so much for taking the time to play along with us at GDP for our very first challenge!
Jess x
Thank you so much for playing along to our very first Global Design Project challenge, your card is gorgeous Tricia. I love how you have done the thread through the punched holes…very clever!
Louise xo
Lovely card. The little flower on the bottom right absolutely makes the card! Thanks.
Thank you, Dianne!