Don't be afraid...just jump in and tackle it. After all, that's what challenges are for, right?!? :-)
I hadn't inked up Well Worn Greetings yet (gasp!) and I just could not wait any longer, so my focal point looks a little different than the sketch. I just keep telling myself that sketches are a guide and it's always fine to personalize them. :-)
The patterned papers are from the Girl's Paperie Jubilee collection and I added in some kiwi kiss, rose red, black and cream. I used the double scallop border die-namic for a feminine touch and added three black brads in the corner for a little 'pop'.
On the inside the hearts a-plenty die-namics seemed like a perfect fit with the sentiment on the front. I stamped the hello sentiment on the green strip then stamped the small heart with light pink above the die-cut hearts.
Here are the sketchy details:
There's a prize each week for one participant, chosen at random. You may use any stamps and supplies that you wish. Each week a keyword is assigned to the sketch, and this week's keyword is MFTWSC21. All you need to do to enter is upload your card to the gallery at Splitcoast and enter the given keyword in the keyword box during the upload process. After the deadline (noon Eastern on Tuesday) we randomly choose a winner from that week's entries and the winner will receive a $15 gift voucher. If the winning card uses MFT stamps, the participant will earn a $5 bonus, for a total of a $20 gift voucher!
Be sure to head over to Kim's Blog to view the entire list of design team participants...there's plenty of inspiration for you with today’s sketch!
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen
11 comments:
beautiful card
Love your collection of papers ... very neat card! :)
This is a stunner, Karen! I ADORE the papers you used! Simply beautifully done!
GORGEOUS girlie! These papers are DELISH and I LOVE the pop of the gingham ribbon!! The stitched heart inside is fab too!
Very pretty and feminine :)
Sighhhh. Gorgeousness.
So lovely, so pretty, the papers are gorgeous!
Gorgeous, Karen! I love those papers and the 'straight' panel. hee, hee.
This is so pretty!
SHUT THE FRONT DOOR, THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!!!
Beautiful and classy!
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