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Friday, 27 March 2015

JAI #256: Just Add A Sketch

Hi!

This week at Just Add Ink it's a sketch challenge, designed by me for your inspiration.


It's a cute little sketch, if I do say so myself!  Here's what I did with it.


The most difficult part was choosing which tag punch to use!  To matt the tag I cut a strip of Rose Red cardstock that was 2 1/8 inches wide (the tags are 2 inches wide) and then punched it with the Ornate Tag Topped punch.  However, instead of sliding the cardstock along the channel into the punch I inserted it into the punch over the top of the channel before punching.


I love this sweet little baby stamp!  I framed the image with a couple of rows of paper piercing. It's a great, inexpensive way to add a feature to a card.


What are you going to do with the sketch?  The Design Team have had a fun time playing with it and have come up with a stunning bunch of cards.  You can see them over at Just Add Ink.

Bye for now,

Tina

5 comments:

  1. This is such a sweet baby card Tina! The lacy doily makes me think of bunny rugs and I love your piercing detail. xxx

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  2. What a little sweetie, the baby image is divine and looks amazing against that stitched die. Beautiful card!

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  3. Tina, I love everything about this sweet card. The colours, the twine, the beautiful tag, the paper-piercing - such gorgeous details. One of my all-time favourites of yours. :)

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  4. Such a gorgeous baby card Tina! Love the soft Colours and the paper piercing details and the beautiful twine - just fabulous xx

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  5. Nawww. I want to squeeze this little bubba!
    The doily just suits this sweet, girly card Tina. I think I'll be casing this one! xo

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