Friday, December 11, 2015

Color My Heart Color Dare Challenge: 172, Mistletoe Manor in White Pines Paper

We are featuring the White Pines paper packet colors in this week's color challenge:



It took me a while to finish my version of the Mistletoe Manor from SVG Cuts, but here it is. :-D I used Glacier and Chocolate cardstock for the house, roof and base. I used the White Pines paper packet, and added some Fern and Cranberry cardstock for the door/shutters and window frames. I added some Champagne Fundamental Paper for the roof design and shutter accents. I created my little Christmas tableau using White Pines Complements. The Red Enamel Gems and Bling Gems Gold Assortment were used as accents for the house and snowflakes. The roof was texturized with Confetti Embossing Folder, Snow-Tex and Snow writer Pen. I also added some Diamond Dust to the awning so it will have the effect of icicles.







We all look forward to seeing what you come up with, using the White Pines color combination. Come join our challenge at Color My Heart Color Dare!

9 comments:

  1. WOW! I really don't know what else to type, but WOW!

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  2. This is just a little too amazing! Nice work and very inspirational!

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  3. You've really outdone yourself with this project, Peachy! I can't imagine how long it took to create but I'm in awe of your beautiful creation. Congratulations on creating a true masterpiece!
    :) Marie

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  4. Holy cow! This is amazing....beyond amazing even! I bow to your talents.

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  5. Wow, agree with Donna. This is amazing, so much work into it. Great project.

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  6. Over the top AMAZING. Thanks for sharing!!

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  7. Over the top AMAZING. Thanks for sharing!!

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  8. Wow, Peachy, that house is amazing! All the colors and papers are perfectly placed. And the reindeer make a great finishing touch. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. WOW - I just stumbled onto this & I think it is amazing! Well done & thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

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