Jen over at I{heart}2stamp has weekly sketch challenges called a "Sketch For You To Try" (SFYTT) and I finally got around to doing one. I used this sketch of hers to create my card. What do you think?
Stamps: Eastern Blooms
Paper: Certainly Celery, Old Olive and Whisper White CS, Baja Breeze Textured CS, Green Tea DSP
Ink: Baja Breeze classic ink, Old Olive marker
Accessories: blender pen (to remove the Baja Breeze ink from the branches of the image), Silver HPH flower ribbon slider, Whisper White Taffeta ribbon, glue dots
Thank you for your kind words on my blog. :o) Love your card... the colors are awesome (just ordered that paper) and I love the ribbon with the little hardwares. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI think you nailed the sketch! Great card.
ReplyDeleteJane
Really love this card! The colors are faulous together and I love how you added the ribbon details! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI think it is perfect! I love those ribbon pulls, love everthing about your card! Marti
ReplyDeleteOh your take on the sketch turned out very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI think that your card came out gorgeous! I have to get back to doing some of the sketches.
ReplyDeleteMary
Marie, This is absolutely beautiful! I love that stamp set and hate to tell you I haven't even mounted mine yet! I love the colors and the way you used the ribbon slides with the ribbon! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCherie
How do you always know what to say to make me feel better? There are just some things only another service woman can understand. I'm so thankful that I have someone like you around. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWOW,it is soooooo beautiful!!! I'm glad you tried also, TFS.
ReplyDeleteLove the papers, colors and design!
ReplyDeleteI think its gorgeous - I love the fresh look of it all.
ReplyDeleteLOve this one too!!! As always your creations are great!!!
ReplyDeleteLOve this one too!!! As always your creations are great!!!
ReplyDeleteThis card is absolutely gorgeous! Love everything about it! I love how you have the ribbons on there. Awesome! Hugs, Melissa
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