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Razzleberries and Pears in the Highlands

 Another Splitcoast Stampers Color Combination challenge accepted and completed.  Week 5/12/2021 color challenge, CC843, featured the Stampin' Up! colors: Rich Razzleberry, Highland Heather, and Pear Pizzazz!  At first, I wasn't so sure how it would turn out, but I love them together.  

I like to call my style of cardmaking #simpleyetelegant...which can translate to SIP (Stamps, Ink, and Paper) with minimal to no embellishments or a multi-layer project.  Take a look at the cards I made for the color challenge.
Both cards were made using an A2 card base portrait style.

For this first card, featuring the retired Stampin' Up! set Dear  Doily, on a piece of basic white cardstock, I stamped the largest doily image in Pear Pizzazz, the medium in the Highland Heather, and the smallest image in the Rich Razzleberry.  I also used the Pear Pizzazz ink to stamp tone on tone using the medium doily image on the Pear Pizzazz cardstock panel. I stamped the sentiment on a piece of basic white cardstock then punched it out and added a black mat layer. Simply, right?

For my next card, I used the same layout that I did for CC844.  This is fast becoming my favorite layout for a card...I'll probably use it for every single color challenge to start then create a completely separate one.  This one would make a great birthday or thinking of you, or thank you card...not sure which so, I'll add the sentiment as I need it.  Do you have a favorite? 

I hope you'll give this color combination a try.  If you do, share it on your socials, use the keyword CC843.

Happy Stampin!

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