Time for Heather's Headliners of Squigglefly to challenge you in the second part of our Color Challenge, this time, you are to use red and orange. Lucky for me at the perfect moment, Janet Jones' new image, Party Animals, made its debut just in time to help me celebrate my twin granddaughter's sixth birthday as well!
The difference between the two cards may not be obvious to you but trust me, my granddaughters instantly recognized their card because one elephant is carrying two orange packages and a vanilla cake since it's one of the girl's favorite and the other elephant is carrying red packages and a chocolate cake because that's the other one's favorite!
So your challenge is to make a card using a Squigglefly image plus red and orange to win the second part of the Color Challenge. If you do not have a Squigglefly image, try one of their many freebies. And speaking of Squigglefly, are you aware there is a rewards program that gives you one free image for every $15.00 you spend. Not a member of the rewards program, no problem, sign up here.
Tammy this is a cute card. Absolutely sweet. I love it
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hugs June xxxx
Tammy, that elephant looks like he's ready to come off that page and really roar! Very cute card and love the bright colors. Great image for a birthday!
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Fab card Tammy, I like the sweet image and the lovely vibrant colours.
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Really cute cards! So creative of you to personalize the cards for your twin granddaughters. They will become keepsakes for sure!
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards! So creative of you to personalize the cards for your twin granddaughters. They will become keepsakes for sure!
ReplyDeleteAWW!! Look at these cute critters!! LOVE how you've popped out the trunk and the colors are looking fabulous too girl!! TFS! HUGS
ReplyDeleteSo sweet Tammy. Your GDD's will love the difference you added to the cake colors! Your cards are both so sweet! Love that the elephant head is popped up! WOW take on the challenge. :)Peggy
ReplyDeleteToo cute Tammy! Love that adorable image and the way you poppoed high head up. I vote for chocolate!! Lol ~jeni :)
ReplyDeleteGood thing I was drinking coffee and not wine when I looked at this post! Funny how those kids know those things isn't it. My grans can always spot those little personalization touches immediately.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you made the same card individual for your girls.
Honestly, I'm stalling...from housework, making dinner, making cards...I'm so totally stalling!
ReplyDeleteBut I love, love the dotty background here! Wow!
Oh, I love how you made the twins cards that are "the same, but different". Very novel!
ReplyDeleteLove these "almost the same" birthday cards, and I know your granddaughters will, too!!
ReplyDeleteoooooooooo twin daughters!!!! how fun .... and tiring! the cards are just fabulous and adorable!
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Not only do I love your cards, but I love your post. It's like one of those "Can you spot the differences?" challenges!! LOL Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! Love how you pop dotted the elephant's head and how you personalized each one!
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable Tammy. I thought the difference was the two colors in the background being reversed - never would have notice the difference in the present colors! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAren't you a wonderful grandma to give each DGD just the perfect cake...your cards are just precious, Tammy!!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea personalizing the cakes for the twins. I bet they just love that. Super cute card. Love the popped up bits on the elephant.
ReplyDeleteTammy- how neat that you made each card personalized for each granddaughter. I love how you raised the elephant's head to add more dimension too. Great job on both!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are super cute. I like the popped up part too.
ReplyDeleteI saw some of the differences, but not all of them. What your granddaughters do automatically, could be an observation game for me.
Cute card for twins... I like the split image down the middle with the cuttlebug. :)
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