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Thursday 20 November 2014

JAI #241: Just Add A Sketch!

Hi!

Woo Hoo, it's Friday! Yes, it's been one of those weeks! Let me forget it all and jump into the new challenge at Just Add Ink.  This week we have a sketch for you.  It's one I designed for the challenge, and I hope it inspires you all.

 
I decided to stamp a whole panel of flowers, colour them with my Blendabilities and then chop it up to create the three vertical panels in the sketch.  I think chopping up the cardstock after colouring them was the hardest part of this card - it wasn't something I wanted to mess up after spending so long colouring!


It all turned out beautifully though! I used Wisteria Wonder, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight Blendabilities to colour the flowers and then coordinating ribbon and cardstock.


I couldn't get the horizontal panel working to my satisfaction as it was in the sketch, so I decided to abandon it and try something different.  The ribbon/die cut are a great substitute I think.


I really love these flowers from the I Like You Hostess stamp set - they are great for colouring!

I hope you can find time to play along with my sketch this week at Just Add Ink.  I'd love to see how you interpret it!

Bye for now,

Tina

7 comments:

  1. WOW! this really is a beautiful creation! Love your coloring! Consider it CASED!

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  2. I can totally understand your hesitation Tina but I'm glad you did cut the panel up. I love the effect of the newsprint peeping through all the gaps! xxx

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  3. Absolutely stunning Tina! Your colouring is fabulous and l don't blame you for hesitating when cutting, l'd have been procrastinating over that one..:0) xxx

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  4. Tina this is absolutely gorgeous! You have rocked the sketch as well as your blendabilities!

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  5. Wow Tina this is a stunning card. Your colouring is fabulous and your die cut/ribbon panel are THE perfect substitute - love it.x

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  6. This is absolutely stunning Tina! I just love the way you have coloured your flowers, I don't think I would have wanted to cut it up either! Eeeek! But the effect was worth it looks fantastic.

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  7. Oh Tina, this is exquisite! The Wisteria is so rich, I must try this sometime soon. Love that newsprint in behind too.

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