MFT Color Challenge 184
We’re here again with another MFT Color Challenge! Join us as we create with this week’s color combination.
This challenge features Cement Gray, Sour Apple, Blue Yonder, and Blue Beyond. Remember, you don’t have to have the EXACT colors to play – just use colors inspired by the ones you see below.
Add in neutrals like black, white, or kraft, but challenge yourself to incorporate all four of the colors.
Create cards, scrapbook layouts, home decor, treat containers, mixed media, etc. using this color combination and be sure to link your project below for a chance at a My Favorite Things Gift Voucher worth $50.
MFT products are encouraged, but not required. We just want to see what this week’s color combination inspires you to create! You can enter your cards for this week’s challenge in the Inlinkz Link Up at the bottom of this post.
Find Challenge FAQs HERE.
Congratulations, Debbie Frank! You are the randomly selected winner of MFT Color Challenge 183. You can view all the entries from the last challenge HERE.
You have until Wednesday, March 9th, at noon EST to add your link and be eligible for the prize of $50 in MFT Cash. Winners are chosen at random, so everyone has a chance!
If you are looking for further color inspiration, feel free to download past MFT Color Combinations HERE.
To enter a challenge in the Inlinkz link-up, click on the ‘Inlinkz Link Party’ button below. You can add images from your blog or load them directly from your social media accounts, such as Instagram, Flickr, etc…
Enter your link, your name and your email address (your email remains private) for the card you would like to enter.
Once you’ve selected your image, you’ll need to check the box below the image area and then click on ‘done’ to upload your project.
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This is such a fantastic color combination, and I LOVE the projects the DT created with it. That whale is adorable, and Rachel did a masterful job of incorporating all the colors into a cohesive and wonderfully watery-looking design.
I also really love Marieke’s potted plants. My favorite part is the combination of patterns. LOVE the subtle brick background and the stripes on the plant pot + the stripes on the border paper. Awesome work!I wonder if I actually have any supplies in these colors? Will have to check on that…Y’all seem to be out of stock on most of your colored cardstock. Any idea when it will be available again? Thanks in advance for any insights.