Tuesday, March 3, 2009

card patterns

sketches are growing on me. cards too. found my cabinet full of stickers and this one is just so perfect for a love card.

this is for card patterns sketch #4

materials used: sticker for the sentiment, DCWV textured cardstock, white acrylic paint, AAS PP, white posies, violet chalk (for the flowers), ribbons and red rhinestones

thank you for the weekly sketch card patterns. hoping to make at least one card each week using their sketch. {hope i can keep up with this commitment, hihihi}. TFL!

9 comments:

  1. What a SUPER job thinking/creating outside of the box. I love your take of the sketch and the colors you used are fabulous. Nice job and thanks for joining us.

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  2. thanks marie. i did enjoy doing this card because i was thinking of my hubby {i plan to give this to him} and so i was very inspired. :-) and i am extremely grateful to card patterns for the inspiration sketch. :-D

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  3. tnapay, this is gorgeous! I love all of the empty space and that gorgeous ribbon. Lover how it's layered especially.

    Thanks for joining us- hope to see you again!

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  4. oh tracy! thank you for dropping by my blog. i constantly visit your blog for inspiration and i love your jewelry too. :) i am so thrilled to have you and marie leave messages about my card. :-D

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  5. oooh how avant garde! love your style, thanks for playing along with us this week :) it's so nice to see something so refreshingly different

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  6. Oooooh, I love this! I really love your take on the sketch Tna. The way you positioned the paper, the bling, the big ribbon & those little flowers and the tiny sentiment all matched perfectly together. What an excellent job! Thanks for taking time to join us!

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  7. thank you so much! card patterns sketch provided the inspiration. :)

    thanks for your lovely comments. :-D

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  8. WoW! I love your very unique take on this weeks sketch, love your placemnets of the elements and the very striking colours. Beautiful words as well!

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