My 3 year old niece and sister came over this week for a trip to the Children's museum and card making. Who would have known my niece loves to craft. She will be my guest blogger for tomorrow's post; she did a fantastic job. While they were here I started my Caardvarks challenge using the sketch below. I didn't finish until tonight...I was having too much fun teaching my niece how to use a Revolution, a Big Shot, and punches (can never start them too young)! I really like how this card turned out; the center really seems to pop. After I got everything complete I thought about adding a sentiment, but that would have been too much. Let me know what ya think.
EDIT: I came back and decided the card needed a small sentiment at the bottom and decided to outline the center with paper piercing.Supplies:
Paper: Spring Moss cardstock (PTI), Basic Black cardstock (SU!), Urban Prarie Patterned Paper (Basic Grey)
Ink: Basic Black (SU!)
Stamps: Mega Mixed Messages (PTI)
Extras: Chipboard flower (Basic Grey), Scallop Punch and Corner Rounder (SU!), Circle Punch (Fiskars), Border Punch (Basic Grey), Lacey Ribbon (Making Memories)
7 comments:
Totally cute! I just love that collection of papers and what you did with that pattern is adorable!
This is totally adorable and creative. Love the colors and how you put it all together. Can't wait to see you niece's creation!
Fabulous sketch card ... I love how the floral element is spotlighted in the circle & the texture of that trim is faublous too.
So Cute! Is the flower a chipboard piece? It seems to have a bit of lift off the card. The black really helps the card to pop, great card.
I think this is fabulous! Love what you've done with the Urban Prairie and that bit of crochet trim is the perfect finishing touch...no sentiment needed!
So cool! I love how you incorporated the circle into your flower! Your style . . . Fresh and Funky :0)
this is just BEYOND FABULOUS...i ♥♥love♥♥ absolutely everything about this gorrrrrrrrrgeous sketch card!!!
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