It's time for this week's Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge, SSSC212.
This is a perfect clean and simple layout for a nice big sentiment, like the Thank You Die-namics from My Favorite Things. I decided to completely flip the sketch upside down once I had my sentiment in place because there's more space below the words than above, which works better with the flower embellishment.
I used the "inlay" technique (which I first saw on Jennifer McGuire's blog) and cut the sentiment from patterned paper from the Basic Grey Kneehighs collection. Then I cut the sentiment out of the white piece and inlayed the patterned 'thank you'. The big thing to remember with the inlay technique is to keep all the tiny middle pieces because you need to re-insert them for it to look authentic.
I love the pop of yellow from the flower. I embellished the center of the flower by first coating it with Star Dust Stickles, then once that was dry I gave it a thick coating of Glossy Accents, so it looks like faux epoxy.
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 created.
Tracy Clemente (she's taking this week off)
and Karen Giron
Here are the supplies I used:
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
So pretty and I love the inlay letters! You got me hooked on Jennifer's site 😀
ReplyDeleteOh hey!! GMTA!! LOVE this, Karen. That paper is really fun and the sparkle on the flower is perfect!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness! I love that die cut from patterned paper! Awesome card, Karen!
ReplyDeleteSO FUN! Love that dp you used for the words! Awesome card, girlie!
ReplyDeletePretty card, you did good, girl!
ReplyDeleteStunning Karen, love that inlay technique and DSP you used!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card! I love this cool technique with the inlaid letters and how you used the colorful chevrons!
ReplyDeleteI love this Karen - so cool!
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO COOL, Karen!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous love the colours you used on the sentiment
ReplyDeleteI love how you used paper for the thank you, very smart!
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