I know! Three cards & three challenges all in the space of one morning!!! I can thank the Pomodoro system which I've been using recently. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but it's a time management tool that works really well for me.
Anyhoo, here's my card for this week's Colour Q. Had a bit of a creativity-block with the colours. They work. Other people have made some wonderful examples but I couldn't see how to use them. Sounds daft I know. Fortunately, I was inspired again by blog hopping. Savannah made a card which I saw this morning and I used the gridding idea and adapted it to my own creation.
The most wonderful aspect of Colour Q is that they always include white. I've said it before but it's such a useful addition. Whenever a scheme overwhelms me, I can rely on using just a pinch of it on blank white canvas and hey presto! it works.
Right, off to set my pomodoro timer again and on with some work lol.
7 comments:
wow you've been busy today! Another fab card. I like the colour blocks and the mix of embellishments you've used. Very intrigued by the Pomodoro system - off to investigate x
Excellent card, Paul. Very 3-Dish. I was wondering what your card had to do with tomatoes! So, I checked out the Pomodoro site. Had never heard of it. Very interesting. I may have to try that myself. Good luck with the challenge. I myself am trying to fit those colors together myself and not having a lot of luck so far.
I might just have to set the timer for 20 mins on the Pomodoro technique!!! I certainly need HELP.
Love each unit on your card plus the finished combo.
Jo x
Brill card Paul, I would of made a mess of that but you have done a brill job
Hey Paul! This is awesome! Great layout and the use of the challenge colors is perfect! Thanks for playing along with us at the Colour Q!
Not a clue where tomatoes come in but I do like what you have produced. Now to check that site but bet I need a lesson from someone.
I love this type of layout, I used it myself on my Color Throwdown card this week! Great minds think alike!
It's great to see how people each interpret the challenge in different ways---I love it!
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