It's time for a new challenge over at the Try a sketch on Tuesday Blog. This time it's one of my favorite looks! I do love a mottled, smooshing, splattered, grungy layered base. See the graphic below....
I kept my colors to pinks and gray. For the circles I chose to use a wreath from the Thoughtful Wreath Stamp Set. Leaves are from the Sketched Leaves Background stamp and the sentiment is from the Hummingbird Wishes Stamp Set. I placed that on the pretty scalloped dies from the Stitched Rectangles. All the products used are from Creative Worship Stamps.
I hope you will checkout the TSOT Blog and see the samples the DT has made to inspire you to join in this challenge with us! I am also going to enter our sister challenge over at the Double Trouble Challenge. I hope you will join in for that challenge also! Thanks for stopping by see you next time. ;)
Bye for now...
Melissa
Melissa, your card is BEAUTIFUL! I love your soft pastel color palette, and the way you bring your vellum leaves into the background image so naturally!! Thank you for sharing your card with us at Double Trouble!!! -Donna
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! The background is fabulous and the embossed feathers are so soft. Thanks for also sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
ReplyDeleteGreat mix of soft pastel colors in the background and such a lovely interpretation of our sketch challenge, and thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble's 3-2-1 "Inky Pinkies" recipe. Love it all.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, what a glorious concept for a card! You have created a timeless design - elegant and serene.
ReplyDeletePink & gray is one of my very fave color combos. This is just stunning. Love the textures of the embossing & your pretty BG. Thank you for sharing at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThe feathers on vellum are so pretty! Your card has perfect balance with the stamped and embossed images, and lovely colors as well. Thank you for sharing with us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteWowza!!! This is so absolutely gorgeous I can't get over it! I love the colors you used, the vellum leaves, and the overall design. So pretty! Thanks for playing with us at Double Trouble :)
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