Thursday, December 2, 2010

It's Thursday . . .

and that means it's time for another Dreamweaver Dream Schemes post.  If you stopped by last week, you'll remember that our challenge was to do something with a Christmas theme using non-traditional colors – no red or green, no maroon or forest green.  That was a great challenge as it forced me to work outside my comfort zone.  But it also made me look at my paper stash in a different way.  Surprisingly, I found several . . . well, actually, more than several . . . papers that would work.

This week we were given a sketch challenge and I decided to carry on with the non-traditional Christmas colors.  It was a lot of fun and I hope you'll give it a try.  Thinking outside the box is a great way to get the creative juices flowing.   Here's the sketch:

And here's my take on it:

For the packages I used Dreamweaver Stencil LL466, which I dry embossed using a Sizzix Big Kick and Core'dinations paper.  After dry embossing, I sanded the images with fine grit sand paper and then cut them out.   The sentiment is Dreamweaver Stencil LS91, which I inked using VersaMagic Dew Drop in purple hydrangea. 

While I'm not ready to give up the traditional Christmas colors, this was a good way to get me thinking outside the box.  So now it's your turn.  Take a look at your papers collection with an eye toward the non-traditional.  You just might be surprised at what you find.   For more inspiration, check the blogs of my fellow design team members listed on the sidebar on the right, and get ready to be wowed by the projects they've created.

Thanks for stopping by.  Happy crafting,
Liz











8 comments:

  1. Very pretty. Your packages are so cute and I do like those non-traditional colors!

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  2. Creativity can't be limited into one color scheme! Nice job.

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  3. Love those sanded packages in those pretty colors!

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  4. How darling Liz!!! I love using a sanding block. The end result is beautiful!!!

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  5. What a fun card! I love you did non traditional colors. What a fun idea for a birthday card. Thank you for the inspiration.

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  6. Darling card LIz!!! I love those non traditional colors and your "thinking outside the box" made for a beautiful creation.

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  7. Adorable! I love the little gifts!

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  8. Light-hearted and so pretty! I'll have to check out the cards from last week's non-traditional colors challenge.

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