Lime Green and Purple is definitely not a color combination I would normally choose to work with - a little loud for my taste - but I'm still happy with the way this turned out! This is
Summer of Color week 3 combo combined with the
Being Me week 4 assignment. I used a patterned paper napkin, bits of lime green and purple tissue paper, acrylic paints, rub ons, and a variety of pieces from the happy mail that
Deb sent me.
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This is really sweet, I do like those colours together like that!
These colors are great, and so are the beautiful butterflies and flowers. Such a happy piece!
I agree with Karen, it is a very happy piece especially as these are not your colours of choice. I really love it Cheri. Thanks for your visit to my blog, it has meant a long overdue visit here. You are making such gorgeous art, and I love the pictures for Scavenger Hunt but those Geese! amazing and so funny...
This turned out great - very bright and happy, but very cohesive as well.
Wow, I LOVE this color combo (but not one I ever would have thought of on my own). Wonderful quote.
oh, i really like this!! so bold!!
I wear lime green and purple together although not in huge amounts. I like the way this is so colourful - the thumbnail made me smile :)
I absolutely ADORE your pages, you have made the colours rock yourself. BJ SOC#41 and thanks for visiting my offering already.
Love your page, so luscious and rich! Beautiful! <3
The red really improves this combination! I really struggled with it myself.
Rinda
Wonderful colors and Quote, very pretty Journal pages !
Adorable, whimsical pages!!. Reminds me of midsummer night's dream :).
I love it great entry and the colours just popping of the screen!
ManonX
Stunning colour combo!
Alison xx
Wasn't my first choice for colours to use either, but I love how vibrant this spread is. :)
WOW! This is so beautiful! I love what you did with this week's colors, even though they weren't your favorite!
All kudos to you for sticking with what didn't seem like a favourite combination. They make a wonderful contrast, and it is fascinating looking at all the bits you have added ...
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