It's time for this week's Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge, SSSC175.
I created a pretty Thank You card using one of the sentiments from Gift Card Greetings II, available at My Favorite Things.
I started with a base of Whip Cream cardstock then added a layer of Kraft, Tangy Orange and some floral paper panels from the Basic Grey Lucille collection. To separate the floral panels I added a piece of Berrylicious carstock then another strip of Tangy Orange topped with crochet trim. The little scallop accent was cut out using the Small Scallop Border Die-namics.
I used the Circle 1 STAX and Circle 2 STAX Die-namics to created the focal point from Kraft, Whip Cream, and patterned paper. I stitched a piece of Berrylicious grosgrain ribbon to brighten it up a little. The sentiment was stamped with Memento Tuxedo black. Gift Card Greetings II is designed to work with the Gift Card Pocket-Horizontal Die-namics, but I love that the sentiments are versatile enough to shine on their own.
For the flower I used the Pretty Posies Die-namics to cut out some corrugated cardboard and a coordinating patterned paper, then I topped it with a Tangy Orange button and some Hemp Cord.
On the inside I added a few layers of cardstock then stamped a different 'thank you' sentiment from On the Line.
I hope you'll play along with this week's sketch and link your creation on Karen's blog. Now it's time to hop around and see what the rest of the Sweet Sunday Stampers have created.
Dana White
Dawn Easton
Jackie Pedro
Lori Tecler
Lynn Put
Melissa Hubert
Sarah-Jane Kalé
Shannon White ***** superstar guest designer *****
Tracy Clemente
Vicki Burdick
and Karen Giron
Here are the supplies I used:
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
This is so adorable, love it
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS BEAUTIFUL!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! :)
ReplyDeleteSpringy combo, love the colours and the card
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Karen! Loved this sketch! You rock! That sentiment is wonderful and somehow I don't recall ever seeing it before! Your layered flower is fun too!!
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love this. The colors are so wonderful. I do have a question, however, how did you get the stitching around your circle so perfect - it's great !!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet Karen, I love this sketch and your flower with all it layers is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing Karen! I love the way you've layered and stitched the circle panel and the wonderful coordination of papers. So FUN!
ReplyDeleteALOHA!!! This is wicked GF. I love that flower paper!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, I LOVE this! It has a bit of a country feel to it with your pretty floral papers, kraft colors and twine! Love your flower with button and the way you stitched ribbon into your center circle, very cool!
ReplyDeleteD'oh!! Why didn't I see this before I started making my thank you card!! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous is this?! Girl you are the queen of the sewing machine. I'm in absolute awe how you adorned the circle panel. Genius!!!
ReplyDeletevery cheerful!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
This is gorgeous! Such pretty papers!
ReplyDeleteI'm in need of a ton of Thank you's...I actually went to the store with the thought that I would just buy some but when I saw what they had I left them behind. I knew that the supplies I had at home would make much better cards - with more heartfelt sentiments if only I could find a layout. I think you've nailed it for me Karen - this card is superb! Full of personal touches - like the layered circle panel, flower embellishment and stitching. I love it! Thank you for giving me exactly what I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous Thank you card - it was perfect for the sketch!
ReplyDeleteWow!! this is Soo PRetty and Fabulous Karen! Love the ribbon and lovely crochet lace! Your Corrugated flower embellie is Awesome too! Love this And your Super sketch as well! So thrilled to be joining you guys this challenge! Yay! 8-)
ReplyDeleteHugs & Happy New Year!
Shannon
Very pretty. Love the colors and the flower.
ReplyDeleteLOOOVE that lace! Oh my! What a beautiful card - the orange and blue are so pretty with that patterned paper.
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