Monday, March 31, 2014

FCCB Challenge 204 - Sketch Challenge

 Happy Monday and welcome to another Monday challenge!



Challenge #204 Sketch Challenge

This Weeks Sponsor
Stamp set of Winner's Choice

~Design Team Inspiration~

~This Weeks Challenge~
Create a project inspired by the sketch below:

To qualify for the prize, be sure to use at least 1 Cricut cut on your project and if it's not obvious, let us know what cartridge you used.

Here is my card:

I used George and Basic Shapes to cut the word, hearts and star and some Simple Stories papers, which I totally love! on Kraft cardstock. I actually made my card about 7" long, adding an extra piece of carstock with the star to overlap the card front.


I pulled out this stamp from a set I have had for so long, and really need to remember to use more!

I layered my die cut negative on black cardstock, rounded the edges and added some white gel pen highlights to the hearts and stitching lines around the card edge.

I'm not quite sure who I'm giving my card to, but since I'm always in need of a few extra Thank You cards I'm happy to add it to my stash.

I hope you have all had a wonderful weekend and are looking forward to a happy week ahead.  Please check out all the wonderful projects our design team has put together and add your card for a chance to win a great prize!

Happy Crafting!

Karla

6 comments:

  1. This is super Karla! I like how you flipped the sketch and those fun papers!

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  2. Fabulous card, Karla! LOVE your take on the sketch! Your stamp is awesome! Great job this week!

    Have a wonderful day!

    Emily
    Mollie's Motif

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  3. Great card! Love that stamp, and really like how you used the negative cuts.

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  4. Great take on the sketch and I love how you used the negative cuts for the sentiment and the hearts!

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  5. This is wonderful! I love that you turned it on its side, nice!

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  6. I love your design! What a great project and so cute! Your DT Sister Pam

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