It's Wednesday and time for a new sketch from Freshly Made Sketches! It is my pleasure to be hosting this week!
I always seem to come up with something totally different than my original idea when I am hosting. I expected to have three rectangles popped up with something cute on them, and an embossed background. :)
But, as you can see, that's not at all what the end result was! I am happy with how this turned out though, as I love blending inks!
Both of the images I used are from a spring kit from Simon Says Stamp from about three years ago! And this is the first time I have used them. So yay!
I blended five Distress Oxide inks through a taped off triple rectangle (Post It Note tape - love it!).
I hope you will join our sketch challenge, and add your creations to our gallery! This challenge will end at 3:00 EDT time on Monday, March 21. Be sure to take a peek at the gorgeous cards my teammates have made on the FMS blog to inspire you!
Just saw the new challenge & had to come tell you I adore this card! So creative & beautiful!
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DeleteWhat a wonderful sketch and beautiful design for your card, Judy! Which came first, I wonder?
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Love your card! My style is CAS and so this immediately grabbed my attention. Thanks for the inspiration. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome and very creative idea!! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove this, Judy - less is more for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis card is just gorgeous Judy! I love how you've done those rectangles! They're gorgeous! Thanks for a fun sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch this wweek! Love the color blocks over your image! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant! I just love how you colored this. Thanks for a great sketch this week.
ReplyDeleteYour ink-blending looks gorgeous and works so well with this beautiful image! Great card and a great sketch!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally in love with this amazing artsy design! I love the black and white outline image with the smooth colored rectangles. I wish I had thought of this way to interpret your sketch.
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