I totally embraced the clean and simple with this card. I was tempted to add a couple of layers but I'm really glad I didn't because I love the result. Oooh, and how about the colour combo: Primitive Cream, Kraft, Paver Red, and Hot Fudge. Love!!! The dress form from Sew Nifty was perfect for the tall element and I cut it out of Kraft card stock using the Sew Nifty Die-namics. Then I stamped the image with Hot Fudge Premium Dye Ink onto the Kraft cutout and again onto a scrap of Paver Red so I could paper piece the body.
I used the Scallop Ribbon Die-namics to cut out the Hot Fudge horizontal element then wrapped it with Hemp Cord and added a Natural button. The sentiment was stamped with Hot Fudge Premium Dye Ink. I felt the card needed a little 'je ne sais quoi' so I chose one of the flourishes from Finishing Flourishes and stamped it three time with Kraft Premium Dye Ink.
On the inside I added another sentiment from Sew Nifty and stamped the double stitch lines from Hearts and Stitches.
Here's the sketch in case you have a few minutes to play along.
Here are the supplies I used:
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Karen
Hi Karen, and thanks so much for promoting the A.R.T. Challenge Blog, I really appreciate that! We are having so much fun over there, and I am so glad that you're joining us again this week. You ROCKED this sketch girl! Your elements here are so neat, my sewing-friend would so love this one. Thanks again Karen, and we hope you'll play along with us next week too! ~Cheryl, Senior DT
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card, Karen! Thanks so much for joining us again at A.R.T. challenge blog!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - I hope you'll link up at 52 Card Pickup this week!
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OH WOW this is awesome Karen ... both inside and out! Thanks for the A.R.T. shout-out ... so appreciated! Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with us and joining in this week's SKETCH challenge! Hope you'll join us again next week!
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