2S4Y Sketch
For the first time, I decided to play along with the 2 Sketches 4 You card sketch. My parents' anniversary is coming up and I needed to make a card, so I figured I'd use their sketch as my inspiration.
Here is the sketch:
Paper: K&Co, Daisy D's, vintage sheet music; Ink: Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Vintage Photo and Worn Lipstick; Trim: Webster's Pages and Making Memories; Embellishments: Prima flower (distressed with inks), K&Co, Stickles; Butterfly Punch: Martha Stewart.
Here is the sketch:
Here is the card that I made:
And the details:
Paper: K&Co, Daisy D's, vintage sheet music; Ink: Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Vintage Photo and Worn Lipstick; Trim: Webster's Pages and Making Memories; Embellishments: Prima flower (distressed with inks), K&Co, Stickles; Butterfly Punch: Martha Stewart.
9 Comments:
Oh my goodness!!! I love every single detail on this card!! When I saw this card I literally gasped. It is beautiful!
Lovely card! Great shabby chic style! Thanks for playing! :) Kathy
What a perfectly lovely card!!
Erica,
I didn't know we were neighbors. We should defiantly hit some junk stores sometime. I have never heard of 2 sketches 4 you. I am just lost when it comes to card making. I try but it looks like my 4 year old did it. Yours are wonderful. Do you shop at Anthologies? Lisa
so gorgeous!
such a beautiful card - thanks for sharing
:) Kazan
This is just gorgeous!
Thank you for playing along with us at 2 Sketches 4 You. :)
Hi there! My first time here!! Love this card! I make cards also and was wondering what type of envelopes you use with these cards that have rather raised elements that won't flatten or crush them.
I love adding dimension but don't want all of my work to be smushed.
I'll check back for your reply. Thanks so much! I'll be back!
Blessings,
Becky
Girl, is there anything you can't do? I so wish we were neighbors, I would be over pestering you all day long to teach me things and tell me what this is, and that is. Great job, your parents will love it!
Kate
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