Good morning all! What a gorgeous day again, here in Boston Massachusetts! My grass is starting to green up now that we got about 4 inches of rain earlier in the week! Yay!! It has been such a long time!! I need to apologize that this post wasn’t up earlier — I made the card and took the pictures on time, but then sent the camera with my daughter Lyndsey who went to the Justin Bieber concert last night in Providence Rhode Island! Before she left for Volleyball tryouts again this morning at 7:30, I had to re-claim my camera and get this up to share with y’all!

The Color Challenge for my Blogger’s Challenge group this week was to make a card using red, yellow and green. I thought it would be easy! I was a little bit wrong!! I think “easy” would have been to make a card with all the primary colors: red, yellow, green … and blue! Anyhoo, here’s this week’s admission, with 2 takes on it. I’m going to ask your opinion, so pay attention!

This first card is okay, but maybe a little bland? What do you think? I’m not going to melt with criticism so tell me like it is, okay?!!

I’m liking this next card just a tiny bit more. What do you think? Did you pick up the difference?

I’d say that I’d tally up the comments and then send this card to my “bestest girl friend” from high school … but I’d be lying! I took card number 1 and added the sponging when it looked plain, so Nan’s getting the second card! Hope she likes it! Happy Birthday Nan! I’ll be over in 4 hours plus traffic with a box of Entenmann’s Chocolate Chip Cookies, just like the good ‘ole days!!

Stamps: Well Scripted
Paper: SU Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight, Poppy Parade, Wild Wasabi, Whisper White
Ink: I Wild Wasabi and Poppy Parade Classic Inks
Accessories: my Big Shot with the Daisies Flowers # 2 Bigz die, Little Leaves sizzlit, and Beautiful Wings embosslit.

Quick Tip:
1. How easy would it be to make this card for any occasion and any season. The rectangles are 1 3/4″ x 2 1/4″ with a mat of an additional 1/4″ . Just switch out the sentiment, switch out the color combo of your “squares”, and you’re good to go!

Thanks for looking!
Jeannie