It is time for our new sketch challenge at STAMPlorarions. And here is the sketch for this fortnight.
This really was a challenge for me. I find these angle sketches hard however I saw this card by Sue my friend and fellow team member at Addicted to Stamps and More and was inspired. I asked if I could CASE her card and thought I could adapt her background grunge to replace the sharp angle in the sketch-thanks for the inspiration Sue!
I have used Sentiment Builder HAPPY, Vignette-Trendy Feathers, mini mixed media background-all from STAMPlorations and then added the circle stamps from Uniko Studios. One of the feathers has been fussy cut, scattered with glitter and popped up on foam pads.
This week Debbie is our fabulous Guest Designer. Check out here blog Indy's Design to be inspired! And then take a look here and see the fab collection of projects our team have made using this sketch.
If you need some more encouragement to join in the fun, we have prizes!
PRIZE
The sketch challenges are sponsored by our sister shop, All About Scrapping. The winner gets to pick 3 DIGITAL products from the shop — any combination of printable sheets, Photoshop templates, and digital paper packs. The winner will also be invited to be a Guest Designer in next month's sketch challenge.
A TWIST IN OUR CHALLENGES
Participate in all 3 challenges we host this month and you'll be in the running to win this prize package courtesy of All About Scrapping.
How can you resist??? Time to get stamping my friends!
Here is Sue's card that inspired me:
Here is Sue's card that inspired me:
Awesome use of the sketch keeping it a OLC! Well done~
ReplyDeleteAnother cool grungy CAS creation, Sandie! You've been a lot more true to the sketch than I've been by the way, mine was more like "Inspired by". :) Doesn't look at all like you'd struggle with this sort of sketch! Anyways, great colors and stamp selections here -the feathers go very well with the dotty background stamp. Great card! xxx
ReplyDeletebeautifully done...
ReplyDeleteLove your background and the "free"-feeling that this card gives! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning, great colour combination.
ReplyDeleteElaine
Wowzers, you ROCKED this sketch, Sandie! Your card looks different from Sue's beautiful creation, isn't it amazing how we can find inspiration from others works, add our own little touches and make something different?!
ReplyDeleteYou truly are the queen of CAS grunge, Sandie ... this is amazing ... those gorgeous feathers look as though they're really floating down the cascade of dots! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic. You used some amazing colours and balanced them perfectly, this project has really made me feel inspired. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card. I love the grunge look--can't get it to work for me, but love to see it on other's cards.
ReplyDeleteThis is soo pretty - love the pink and teh background grunge!
ReplyDeleteThis cards shouts Sandie to me! It's your perfect style combining stamps and a touch of grunge with of course splashes of purple! Love!
ReplyDeleteOh Sandie, despite the challenge of the challenge, your card is absolutely lovely! Grunge gorgeous in every way!! You've combined a variety of stamps wonderfully, with the net result being 'visual harmony.' I quite love this!! Hugs~c
ReplyDeleteI love ur style, how easily and amazingly u create the grunge on ur CAS cards :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I like how you used grunge dots for the angled section of the sketch.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandie. Great take on the sketch. I must admit I struggled with this one too. Love your colours and the way you used the dotted Grunge stamp to create a soft looking panel. Have a great day! Hugs Monika xxx
ReplyDeleteI didnt see your sketch here..fabulous card Sandie love the feathers the colors and the one layering...great interpretation of the sketch...love your card..hugs
ReplyDeleteA fab card Sandie, I wish I could do the grunge style as well as you! You make it look so awesome. Bev x
ReplyDeleteHi there Sandie! Oh my goodness what a dynamic card, loving those feathers.
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