Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
It's time for a new challenge at Color Hues.
This month my dear friend Nanc' picked our colors. She chose....
Now Fuchsia is not a color I would normally use so I had to hunt to find something
to help me with this color. Fortunately my Twimarkers set has a Fuchsia marker.
Problem solved in the most delightful way.
After coloring the die cuts, I popped them on an embossed piece of navy.
Love that contrast!
Now let's go and see what my talented friends and our have done to inspire you.
I hope you'll create a card using Fuchsia & Navy and add it to the gallery at
You can use any hue of these two colors.
Challenge ends at 9:00 AM on April 14th.
Card Recipe
Stamps: Agapanthus (TT OOB)
Ink: Night of Navy
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore), Night of Navy, Neenah Solar White
Other: Arteza Twimarkers (Fuchsia, Latte Brown), Layered Perky Flower die (SSS), Checkered Scallops EF (SB), Border Builders die (LI OOB)
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I LOve your pretty fuchsia flowers, Bonnie! Yes, very striking contrast with the navy - even your flutterby likes it!
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Bonnie what a delightful card, your fuchsia marker worked perfectly and your crocus blooms are so pretty! This colour comb8nation works so well together!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, the fuchsia pink blooms pop against the navy background. :)
ReplyDeleteYour perky flowers are lovely in fuchsia, Bonnie, and the leaves actually look like they could be new buds.
ReplyDeleteI too love the contrast between your blooms and the embossed navy background Bonnie...soooo striking! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful CAS design letting the floral take center stage. I am happy your markers came to the rescue. I love the delicate butterfly too.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE fuschia (and the color), so your twi-marker hit the mark! Gorgeous card and colors, it's wonderful to step out of comfort zones
ReplyDeleteThis card is amazing! The color combination is truly dramatic; the navy blue beautifully highlights the fuchsia. Your flowers look wonderful; that marker did a fantastic job. I admire how beautifully you shaded these flowers. It's a truly beautiful card.
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Of course I love your CAS design, and the fuchsia florals are stunning against the bright navy background! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteI think fuchsia is a beautiful color and I would have to think which of my many pink inks would give me the right shade. Your flowers certainly turned out beautiful and the contrast against navy blue is striking!
ReplyDeleteI do love the way those pretty blooms pop on the navy background! This is a wonderful way to say happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful creation with that pretty perky flower. Yes, the contrast allows it to pop beautifully against the navy.
ReplyDeleteI love fuschias and you captured them perfectly. What a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect, love it. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with those lovely fuchsia perky flowers against the embossed navy background. Your coloring looks fabulous as always. Love that cute butterfly fluttering around the pretty flowers. The curved die cut at the bottom is a perfect spot for the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteEchoing all the previous comments: your fuchsia flowers are beautiful, especially against that lovely embossed navy background. Great way to showcase our challenge colours.
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Beautiful fuchsia flowers against the dark navy background Bonnie. xx
ReplyDeleteThie highlights the colors beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThose dainty flowers are so cute, Bonnie and I agree, the contrast against the navy background is gorgeous! Super sweet birthday card!
ReplyDeleteI love how fuschia pops on a navy background, too. Definitely plan to use this combo again. Love the look of your sweet flowers and the addition of the butterfly!
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