Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Flip It Sketch Part II

Well I had so much FUN with the Flourishes December Challenge the other day, I decided to pick the second Sketch and play again! 

 
 
I had a much easier time with the angles on the layers this time around.  lol
 
 
 
Flourishes stamp set, Garden Picks, were used for this card.  In the middle of the Holiday prep, card making and sending, it was nice to use some other colors and some fresh Spring images.  I added some clear embossing powder to the colored Ball Jar image, gives it a nice sheen and a 'real' look....well kind of!  I kept to the basic Sketch but did add an extra layer for the focal image, some ribbon, a tab and a little pink bow and I was done. 
 
Now back to writing Christmas cards......thanks for stopping by.
 
Merry Merry!


10 comments:

  1. Fabulous, love all of it especially that gorgeous ribbon!! Love gingham!!

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  2. Won't keep you but a minute as I know you are writing Christmas cards, but wanted to tell you how sweet this card is. Pretty ribbon and I love the combination of pink and black together. Good luck with the challenge!

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  3. Love the gingham ribbon with the beautiful pinks!! Great idea to emboss the jar too!! So glad you joined the Flourishes Flip it Challenge!!

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  4. Another great take on that sketch. You have nailed it again. And let me just say that I'm really impressed by how many posts you do. Keep 'em coming. Good job on the coloring of the jar, really looks like it's filled with water. And I love your color choices too. Outstanding!!

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  5. I agree with Judy on this one. Great card, love your colors and that jar. I am so glad that you are busy with your work sometimes, as I cannot keep up with you. :)

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  6. I also agree with Judy. I'm too tired today to write my own kudos to you...but I will say "this is another winner"

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  7. Beautiful Donna! Very interesting sketch.

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  8. Gorgeous flowers and card! Good luck my dear!

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  9. SO pretty! That is probably my all time favorite set and image. You did a beautiful job, Donna. Thanks for playing with Flourishes. :)

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