I loved this week's CAS(E) This Sketch #99 by Michelle Williams
so much that I made another card using it.
This card actually got modified quite a bit....
I'd started with some My Mind's Eye floral patterned paper along the side and chose my colours
from there, but it felt too busy to me, so I switched it out for this bold, but soft
striped patterned paper (also MME).
I stamped PTI's Scribbled Circles onto vintage cream card stock in versamark and heat embossed them in clear. Then I inked them with my Tim Holtz blending tool and sweet blush, aqua mist,
berry sorbet & ocean tides inks.
I'd stamped some green leaves at first, but decided it was too many colours, so I restamped those
(using Wplus9's Spring Blooms stamp set).
The sentiment is PTI's Wet Paint stamped in ocean tides.
and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, November 13th to link up your card.
Thanks for looking!
I love it! The bold pastel stripes are perfect wtih those big blooms! :-)
ReplyDeletelove the soft colors you used and the stripe is perfect accent for the scribble flowers - very pretty
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks beautiful, Leigh! Love this color palette and love the scribbled circle flowers. I think the bold striped print you ended up using is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Leigh!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Leigh! Great idea to turn the scribbly circles into flowers! Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the color combo!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Leigh! I just love the colors of the flowers and the patterned paper strip on the side!
ReplyDeleteThe Scribbles make a delightful bouquet and fit perfectly for the sketch.
ReplyDeleteI think that wide stripe was the perfect compliment to those gorgeous blooms!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color combo!! such a sweet card.
ReplyDeletePatti
Such a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteCaroline xxx
Fabulous card--I love those scribbled circles, and great idea to have those leaves stamped directly on the card.
ReplyDelete*squeeee* this is stunning! I'm loving the softer colors! :D
ReplyDeleteScribbly, swirly fabulous fun! In the midst of all the Christmas projects I'm working on, this is a refreshing delight (and it's certainly warmed me up, thinking of 'spring' colours...-27C here this morning. Yeesh!).
ReplyDelete~c