Happy Friday! I'm happy its Friday, but I have a busy weekend, so I don't get a break yet! But for this Friday, we have another blog hop over @ Sketch Frenzy Friday. Tina, is our hostess this week. And she has a clever and very user-friendly sketch for you to work with. We hope you get some inspiration from the blog hop, but don't let us limit you!
Here is Tina's sketch:
here is what I did:
I just love working with sketches that have a lot of potential! and by potential, I mean super easy to work with, and with a bit of wiggle room. I don't want a cookie cutter sketch. Let me get creative! We want to see you get creative! And Tina, pretty much has done that, with this sketch. Love the empty space for me to fill, or leave blank. Let me select the receptive image! May it be flowers, tickets, buttons. The possibilities are endless. So let me decide what I want to work with. Or use what I have.
I started with a crumb cake card stock. I took a scrap piece of textured pool party card stock and used my vintage wall paper embossing folder with it, to give it a design on top of the texture. I distressed the edges with my white craft pad. I had a scrap piece of the real red polka dot DSP (summer smooches dsp), so I used the scallop edge punch to create a little flair to that piece. For my 'row of multiple objects' I used postage stamps. I inked the stamps with soft suede classic ink and stamped on to very vanilla card stock. I used the postage stamp punch to create the decorative edge. I applied foam tape to the back of the postage stamps to give them a little lift off the front of the card. But, this card was missing something. A flower, a button, something with pizzazz. So, why not a multi-loop bow? Using pool party seam binding. But, it needed something else. So, I tied on a real red button with some linen thread and created a bow with the thread. I used a glue dot to attach the bow to the card front. My sentiment is stamped in soft suede classic ink, towards the bottom of the card.
Hope this has inspired you! And, continue on our blog hop and see what Tammy F. has created!
3 comments:
This is awesome!! Love the postage stamps as the repeating image! And the bow just makes it all so beautiful!!
Love it, love it. How do you make your bows so beautiful?
To create my bows, I take the amount of seam binding I wish to work with, spray it with water and scrunch it up in my hands. Allow to dry (just a few minutes) and viola!
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