Saturday, October 24, 2020

World Cardmaking Day Card Sketch #4

 Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by, I have another card sketch to share with you that is up on the Sketch N Scrap blog today:


This sketch is our 4th in a series of 5 sketches this month to celebrate World Card Making Day.  Here is my take on the sketch:

For this card I used some beautiful papers from My Mind's Eye's Gingham Gardens 6x8 paper pad.  I am loving 6x8 pads these days, I tend to use smaller pieces for layouts & of course they're perfect for cards! And you practically get the whole collection in one pad, love it!  For the floral cluster and sentiment I used one of my favorite CTMH stamp sets, Simple Florals.  A little bit of wound up jute twine & machine stitching & I just love the end result!

I hope this sketch inspires you to come by and play along with us at Sketch N Scrap. We have lots of challenges going through the end of the month, so there's still time to join us, hope to see you there!


Saturday, October 17, 2020

World Cardmaking Day Card Sketch #3

 Hey everyone! The celebration continues at Sketch N Scrap all month long for World Cardmaking Day!  This week Lisa Hidy has designed a sketch that is sure to inspire you:


And here's my take on it:


This sketch was SO much fun to work with!  I used a few different techniques...starting with the sunflower.  This is a brand new stamp & die set from CTMH that I know I will use over and over again.  I colored it with Triblend markers (light yellow, gold brown, earth brown and dull green). For the butterflies, I stamped them directly onto the woodgrain paper, then used yellow and orange watercolors with a watercolor brush to make them come to life.  Last, I heat embossed the sentiment:


Come on over to Sketch N Scrap and show us what you can do with this sketch.  We have lots of other card sketch challenges running this month for you to play along with. Hope to see you there!


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Sketch N Scrap WCMD 2020 Sketch #2

Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by today, I have a new sketch to share with you that is up on the Sketch N Scrap blog.  I designed this slimline card sketch for our WCMD month-long celebration at Sketch N Scrap:
And here is my take on it:
I recently purchased a CTMH Summer Vibes card kit, but went rogue with it and created my own cards LOL  I just love the fun summer treat stamps and the fact that they come with coordinating dies!  I pulled out papers from my stash that just blended well together with the CTMH patterns and made those little watermelon wedges pop!  To color in the watermelon I used Spectrum Noir Triblend markers and the sentiment is from another older CTMH stamp set.

Come by Sketch N Scrap to show us what you can do with this sketch.  If you love to make cards we have inspiration for you throughout the month, with a new card sketch posted each Saturday, in addition to our regular monthly challenges.  You won't want to miss it, hope to see you there!

Monday, October 5, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Card Sketch #179

 Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by today, fall is in the air and I have a card to celebrate autumn to share with you:




And here is the sketch I designed for Sketch N Scrap Card Sketch challenge #179 that is up on the blog today:


Every once in a while I like to stray away from the traditional A2 card size and do something a little different.  For this card I went with a 5" square design and filled it with lots of fun fall papers, embellies and colors.  I used some scraps from Carta Bella's Fall Market line and a Tim Holtz die for "hello"  I always forget I have that set, there are so many great words for cards and layouts, another item in my stash I should pledge to use more!

Come on over to Sketch N Scrap and show us what you can do with this sketch. Hope to see you there!

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Layout Sketch #210

Hi everybody! Thanks for stopping by today, it's the first of the month and that means there's a new layout sketch up on the Sketch N Scrap blog!  I designed this sketch and hope it inspires you to create:
And here's my take on it:
We don't have crisp fall weather here in SW Florida or beautiful foliage.  The closest thing we have would be a dry, dead palm frond dropping to the ground LOL  Last fall, my husband and I traveled to Missouri to visit my Mom and took a drive to see some of the foliage around Mark Twain Lake.  It was a nice change to the heat and humidity back home!

To create the layout I used some Carta Bella Fall Market papers and cardstock stickers.  The wood grain background is also Carta Bella from a different line.  I decided to fussy cut some of the floral pattern and layered a tag, chipboard leaf & flair.  On the left side of my design I layered a large scallop piece, another chipboard tag & a cardstock sticker.  I also used some randomly wound jute twine under the sticker, just to add a little something.  It's one of my favorite things to add to my layouts lately, just a little wound up jute twine for a final touch:
Come on over to the Sketch N Scrap blog and show us what you can do with this sketch.  Hope to see you there!