Good morning and welcome to The Colour Crazy Challenge blog!
Our weekly challenge theme is always
Anything Goes
You can use any colouring medium you like, onto any project you like, and in any colours you like.
Please note, we are a colouring challenge and therefore you must display some colouring on your project - I'm sorry but we don't accept pre-coloured images.
This week our sponsor is Hetty Clare who is another brand new sponsor for us!
Remember you need to claim your prize within 2 weeks as per the rules in the sidebar. Also please allow a few weeks for the sponsor to get back to you with any prizes. I'm sure you can appreciate that they are very busy.
We are on the look-out for participants to join us for three month Guest Designer positions - if this interests you, please add GD after your name on your entry. Good luck!
So let's get onto to what the team have made this week. We're sad to say goodbye to AuntySue who leaves us this week - thank you for your lovely creations during your time with us and we will miss you!
Ruth: I've used
Boy and Candles which I've coloured with Promarkers plus a little glitter glue on the flames. I'm trying to use up all the digital papers that I've had printed in my stash for years so I've not got a clue where these are from but have a feeling they are Polkadoodles.
HI all! Vic here again - sharing the card I made with an image from our new sponsor- Hetty Clare. As soon as I saw this image, it reminded me of a friend of mine, so thought I would make it into her birthday card. I coloured her with my promarkers and stamped the sentiment on a scrap of card. The backing paper of from a very old docrafts pack, but I knew my friend would love the colours and pattern of the paper. I fussy-cut the frame - which included around the girls head. A few punched butterflies finished off this card. Please see more on my blog.
Hello.. It's Billie A. here with my card. I am using the Boy and Candles image. I colored the image with copics. I added Nuvo drops and Stickles. The sentiment is from Simon Says. I added to a piece of Amy Tangerine . I love this dudes blue tipped hair. If you click on my name it will take you to my blog.
Hi - this Elizabeth with an adorable birthday card using the Boy and Candle image from Hetty Clare. I used a color combination of red and yellow and used Copic markers and also some Distress Oxide Inks. I had two cute star buttons and also included them for fun.
Janet here- I've also used the image from
Hetty Clare called
Boy and Candles. I have coloured it with polychromo pencils. I have used some bright patterned background papers. Lastly a happy birthday sentiment. This is a perfect image for boys.
Hi there, Margo here and this week I have made a card with the sweet
Flowers For You from our fabulous sponsor Hetty Clare. I have coloured her with my Copic markers and I have chosen some soft papers to make it a real spring themed Birthday Card.
Hi!
Marjeta here. I want to share my new card with you. I used
Flowers For You from
Hetty Clare. I colored image with Promarkers and Prismacolor pencils. I used a stencil to color the background. Design paper is from Kaiser Kraft Nan's favorites Collection. Finally I added some die cuts, purls and glitter.
Hello
Auntysue here with sadly my last Dt card for the challenge. I have had a blast and what a great sponsor Hetty Claire to go out with. I have made a Birthday card using
Boy and Candle. I have coloured with Promarkers and used a Diecut frame.
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Thank you all very much for your entries, we really love seeing them all. And we look forward to seeing you back again next time.
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