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Showing posts with label Color Coach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Coach. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2013

How About Some Crisp Cantaloupe?

Today's color is Crisp Cantaloupe in our continuing series on our new colors.  This new In Color is quite hot in the fashion world right now.  Here are the Color Coach color stories for Crisp Cantaloupe.

First up, we have:
  • Crisp Cantaloupe
  • Coastal Cabana
  • Pistachio Pudding

I've used the same stamp set and coordinating punch and embossing folder for both cards.  Notice how I used the reverse side of the embossed piece on each card.  What a difference the colors make in each card.
Our second color story (for the card on the left) is:
  • Crisp Cantaloupe
  • Pink Pirouette
  • Soft Suede
Which color story do you like the best?  I have not done the monochromatic versions of each color, but they are also suggested on the Color Coach cards.

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Friday, June 7, 2013

July Stamp Club: Color Camp

I love playing with color.  Whenever I begin a design, I pretty much always begin by planning my colors.  After that, I work on the design, the layout, and then plan my images and embellishments.

I guess I've always been good at working with colors and often do it without even thinking about it.  My eye tells me what looks good.  Sometimes, though, we need a little help.  I have years of experience with studying art, taking art classes, studying art in college, and, best of all, sitting beside my mom and watching her work with colors.  She used colors in her quilting and painting and loved to decorate our home with beautifully coordinated colors.  I guess I inherited the genes for all that, too.

At times when you may feel stuck on planning your colors, we have a tool to help you --- our wonderful Color Coach.  I like to use it to come up with different color combinations that I may not have thought of using together.  Our July Stamp Camp will focus entirely on playing with color.  I'll teach you how to effectively use the Color Coach.  We'll explore all about working with colors and how to plan out color stories that you will love.
Above:  Here is the color ring that each recipient will receive at our Color Camp.
    July Stamp Club:  Color Camp

    Learn
    • Learn how to choose colors that work well together.
    • Learn how to plan how much of each color to use in your project.
    • Learn how colors work together.
    • Practice using colors with templates, in creating beautiful creations.
    • Learn how to use the Color Coach as a helpful tool in working with color.
    Make
    • 'Color' chipboard book (Some parts may need to be completed at home.)
    • 5 Cards
    1.      Split Complementary --- Brights
    2.      Split Complementary --- Regals
    3.      Split Complementary --- Subtles
    4.      Split Complementary --- mixed color families
    5.      Monochromatic ---------- Neutrals
    Take home
    • An assortment of accessories and card stock, from our SU color families and In Colors.
    • Color Coach + In Colors Color Coach cards.
    • Cards made in class and our 'Color' chipboard book
    • The chipboard 'Color' book includes color charts for all our SU colors.
    • A color ring with all our SU colors.
    Here's our chipboard book:
    Here are our cards:


    To summarize, here's the scoop on Stamp Club:
    • Join for just 3 months at a time.
    • See projects for all 3 months prior to signing up. (See in my studio or sneak peeks on my blog.)
    • Get in on product shares and get more for your money.
    • Instead of Hostess Benefits once in a while, get extra products EACH month.
    • Participate in a variety of projects, using a variety of products.
    •           Card making and/or Scrapbooking.
    •           3-D projects.
    •           Learning new techniques.
    •           Learning how to use new products.
    • You will be required to pay $40.00 at least 2-4 weeks prior to the date we meet.  (You may also have the option to pay all 3 months up front and get a coupon for $10. good toward a future order or a class of your choice.)  The first deadline is June 17.
    • That fee will be used for ordering all the products we will need to complete our special class projects.
    • All products left over from our class kits will go home with you to keep.
    • Stamp Club members may still attend Scraps and Prayers for 1/2 price.
    • All classes will now include adhesive in the price of the class.  You won't have to bring your own.
    • If you wish to place an additional order on your own, you may do so at any time.
    • Instead of feeling bad that you can't be in a club AND come to a stamp camp or additional classes, this will be a combined event.  You CAN do it all!

    Friday, April 8, 2011

    Color Coach!


    What is one of the most helpful (and fun) tools you can own -- for any kind of stamping project? The Color Coach! It is wonderful. It is designed like a paint swatch book. Each Stampin' Up! color has a card. On the back of the card, it gives 2-3 color combo suggestions. I have always LOVED playing with color and don't usually have a problem coming up with pleasing color combinations, but this is loaded with combos that I would not have thought to try.

    Starting next week, I am giving myself a huge challenge. I am going to go through ALL the colors in the Color Coach and make something for each color combo they suggest. I know I'll revisit colors that I haven't used for a while and that will be fun. This time of year, as I start thinking about the new products coming out with the Summer Mini (in May) and the new Catalog & Idea Book (in July), I realize that I need to go through all my stamps and revisit some of those that haven't been out for a while. Sooooooo, I will be very busy and you will see some amazing color combos. Be sure to check often to see what I've come up with to show you.
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