Sunday, December 20, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Card Sketch #184

 Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by today, I have a fun new card sketch to share with you that is up on the Sketch N Scrap blog today.  Card sketch #184 was created by sketch artist Lisa Hidy:


And here's my take on it:


I put this card together using scraps from a Photoplay Christmas line from last year.  The Santa gnome was fussy cut from a tag.  I didn't have enough patterned paper so I decided to stamp my own plaid background using a Catherine Pooler plaid background stamp and CTMH Cranberry ink.  I think it gave it a rustic, festive look!

I hope you're inspired to use this sketch and come by Sketch N Scrap to share your work with us.  Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Layout Sketch #215

 Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by today, I have a fun new layout sketch to share with you that's up on the Sketch N Scrap blog today.  Sketch designer Lisa Hidy created this layout sketch:

And here's my take on it:

I had SO much fun playing with this sketch, and with papers and elements I don't get to use very often!  Before I joined the team at Sketch N Scrap, I enjoyed playing along with the sketch challenges.  I was SO excited to see my name as the monthly winner one month and the prize was the Simple Stories Sub Zero collection pack.  I've used quite a bit of it for cards and Christmas tags, and always thought it would be the perfect line to scrapbook about this sweet little gift my son gave me when he was 7...a snowman votive holder he made at school.  Along with the candle holder is a sweet little poem his teacher had him write.  Since I live in Florida I  don't have beautiful pictures of snow to scrap (and I don't like to travel during winter, either LOL).  I'm so glad I finally scrapped this, and the papers and elements worked perfectly, I'm so happy with the end result.

I added some "snow" to my page using an old favorite stencil from Heidi Swapp and texture paste:

I also worked in some wood veneer hearts and alphas, and added clear gems to the centers of my snowflake stickers:

I hope you find this sketch to be as inspiring as I did! Come play along with us at Sketch N Scrap and show us what you can do with this sketch, hope to see you there!


Friday, November 20, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Card Sketch #182

 Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by today, I'm so glad you did because I have a new card sketch I've created for Sketch N Scrap that is up on the blog today:


And here is my take on it:


I know it's still November, but many of us fall into two categories: 1. you started your Christmas cards in July and they're all set to be mailed OR 2. you haven't started yet.  I'm category number 2 for sure.  While I don't make or send as many handmade Christmas cards as I used to, I often need a quick card for a gift or coworker, etc.  I designed this sketch for a quick & easy card, so easy to just grab some scraps & maybe a piece of Christmas ephemera or a cardstock sticker that's ready to go....and it's done!  The angles add a little interest while keeping the design quick & easy.  For mine I used this adorable CTMH gnome:


Some Spectrum Noir Triblend markers and a CTMH gold shimmer brush turned this little guy into quite the festive embellishment!  I hope it has inspired you to come on over to
Sketch N Scrap and show us what you can do with this sketch. Hope to see you there!

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Sketch N Scrap Layout Sketch #213

 Hi everybody! Thanks so much for stopping by today, I've created another sketch for Sketch N Scrap that I'd like to share with you, hope it inspires you to create today:


And here's my take on it, using the FABULOUS new Storyteller line from Vicki Boutin:



So I took a departure from my typical style and dabbled in some mixed media on this one, and boy am I hooked! (Pun intended with the fishing picture LOL).  I used Vicki Boutin art crayons to create a watercolor and used the "kissing" technique.  After that dried, I took a stencil, stencil brush and used dry art crayon to create the pattern over it.  


I think I've mentioned in previous posts that I'm trying to incorporate some stamping into my layouts, I have SO many stamp sets....yikes!  I think I'm one stamp set away from having to build an addition on to my house LOL.  You know what I noticed when taking a close look at my sets?  There are lots of sets that have these little extra images, I bet they go unnoticed quite a bit because they aren't the larger, main images.  One of my CTMH stamp sets had these little plus signs, along with flowers, leaves, sentiments, etc.  I stamped them in several places throughout my layout for a fun little something extra to my background:


I will journal in a 6x12 pocket page next to this in my album because......honestly......I was afraid of ruining this background I'd worked so hard on!  Seriously!  The pic was taken on my 48th birthday, this past August, when my husband and son took me out for a beautiful day on the boat.  What a wonderful day :)

Thanks so much for stopping by, I hope you decide to come join us at Sketch N Scrap and show us what you can do with this sketch, hope to see you there!

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!