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Friday, December 6, 2024

Color Hues #100

You might remember there was a tray-full of bits and pieces cut from colored cardstock recently - guess who picked out all the blue and purple pieces yesterday?  While without power.  Bundled up to keep warm in her 57-degree home?  Yes, that's how much I love you Color Hues! 


Happy 100th!


Since there were three shades of each card cut, it was easy
to make another!


I love the 'stained glass' look of these - that's why one of them is
heading to my fabulous cousin in Denver who creates stained glass
masterpieces from Masterpieces!  This is one of them:


I'm looking forward to the next 100, my friends!
=] Michele

18 comments:

  1. OOH that is cold !!!Hope your heating has been restored. Two fabulous cards and those colour combo"s are so beautiful,I see blue is creeping in to more and more of your cards. I really want that die and can't get it and the more I see you using that die the more I want it. The stained glass is indeed a masterpiece looks like there is more than one talented artist in the family.

    Marie

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  2. Brrr! I hope you are warm now and I admire your fingers being able to get all these pieces together in the cold! Your dedication is amazing and so are these cards! These flowers work beautifully with these colors! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us at Color Hues!

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  3. This turned out so good! No heat - no thank you! Good for you working through it

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  4. Brrr Humbug that’s cold ! I hope you are nice and warm now. It’s hard to create when you are cold and your fingers don’t want to work as well. But your cards are Beautiful . The colors are amazing together. The flowers turned out stunning. Thank you for sharing the stainglass is beautiful so much talent has come alive being cold. 🩵⛄️🛷❄️🎄⛸️🫶

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  5. Makes me shiver to think of you in that cold house! You were productive though. Guess you had to be to keep warm! Two pretty cards, Michele and WOWEE, your cousin does incredible work!

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  6. Gosh, I love this card! You inspired me to go look at the set yesterday, but I held back. I'm out of control as it is with full baskets of NBUS. Love the purples and blues in this. Quite striking! Your cousin... OMGosh, I can't even imagine. Incredible!

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  7. Oh my, you are rocking these!! I will happily share some heat with you, it's over 30, humid++ and I've got the airconditioner on... join me!!

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  8. Obviously the creative talent runs in your family Michele...both cards and the stained glass are gorgeous!! I love those modern looking flowers and they look fabulous in our challenge colors!! Thanks for sharing both of them with us at Color Hues!! Hugs. :0)

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  9. Well, if that is not dedication I don’t know what is. Bless your heart crafting with no power and to do it so well. You have made two stunning cards using leftover pieces/scraps. I hope you have your power back very soon! Thanks for joining us at Color Hues for our 100th challenge, we certainly all appreciate your support the past three years. Hugs!

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  10. BRRRR! I'm so glad you kept busy and warm, but so sorry the heat was out to begin with. You made a perfectly amazing piece, and definitely a tribute to your cousin

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  11. Going without power is no fun but you made the best of it with these wonderful cards, Michele. That's one thing about dies like that. Once cut in all those colors you can make multiples.

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  12. The talent runs through your family, Michele. Wow, what a gorgeous piece! And your cards are gorgeous as well. I sure hope you have warmed up by now. That is too cold. I'm amazed you could get any crafting done!

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  13. What a striking and beautiful card!!! So sorry it was created under freezing conditions. The stained glass is gorgeous, and the other commenters are correct--talent definitely runs in your family!

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  14. those colours are wonderful. They look so good and your cousin is really talented. What amazing skill xx

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  15. Yikes to 57 degree temps and ooh la la to your fabulous card! I can see that talent runs in your family--that stained glass work is a masterpiece!

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  16. Wow! Your cousin is incredibly talented with her craft. Runs in the family, I see. And I see just where you picked the colors for your card in her piece of art! What a cool die set and of course, you have worked magic with it!

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  17. Such stunning cards Michele and you certainly are devoted to make these while in a freezing home! I sure hope your heat came back on quickly! Love your paper piecing with perfect contrast so all the images are well defined. I especially like the thanks card. You know your appearances in the CH gallery this year are greatly appreciated, my friend. I hope you have a wonderful time during the holidays!

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  18. LOVE your card Michele as well as the beautiful work your cousin does! a family of artistic talent! Hope your electricity went on quickly!! Julia xx

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