Friday, November 23, 2012

Happy Friday my Paradise friends!!  My favorite day of the week...if we can just make the weekends longer than the weekdays, I will be one happy gal.

I hope you will find time to join us with this week's Playing in Paradise Challenge over at the Scrapbooker's Paradise blog. This week's challenge is by me!  Don't know what I was thinking.... but this color challenge is actually hard.  It's very hard to put the colors together with out making it very busy.  I'm gonna have to come up with something better and easier challenge.  I do love sketch challenge.... I might have to copy Allison!

I wanted to use designer papers for my challenge this time.... boy, I struggled big time.  I finally settled with this one, but not very happy with it.
 Hope you will check out the rest of my team mates for some ideas.

How to Play:
1.  Everyone is invited to play! There are no requirements or restrictions on what products you can use to create your  challenge entry.

2.  You have until noon on Thursday, November 29th to link your entries for this challenge below.

3.  Please link directly to your entry photo or your specific blog post featuring your project, not a general link. We reserve the right to remove invalid links. If you're uploading to a public forum, then use the keyword PPC94 so we can find you!

4.  Please fill in your name (not the name of your card or the name of the challenge) as the caption/label within the linky tool.

Good Luck and Thanks for bloggin' by!

3 comments:

Jessi Fogan said...

Colour challenges have always been hard for me :) I like the push, though! Love the key on your card - great minds think alike ;)

Notes by Nina said...

Love these soft pretty colours Merlie. Your card is lovely.

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