Today, I have a card to share that I made for
CAS(E) This Sketch #253 designed by N@ Ali:
I decided to use my new Rose Builder set from Wplus9 to make my card.
I stamped my sentiment using PTI's Tropics, in Altenew Jet Black ink.
And here is the card I made originally for the sketch, back in January 2015:
I decided to use my new Rose Builder set from Wplus9 to make my card.
I started by diecutting my images and stamping them with Altenew ink: Frosty Pink,
Cotton Candy, Coral Berries, Ruby Red and Papertrey Ink ink: Limeade Ice,
Simply Chartreuse and Ripe Avocado.
I blended Altenew Mountain Mist ink onto the top part of my panel and
flicked on some Lagoon ink mixed with water.
I stamped my sentiment using PTI's Tropics, in Altenew Jet Black ink.
And here is the card I made originally for the sketch, back in January 2015:
and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, January 11th to link up your card.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
Such a pretty cards! The Rose Builder set looks beautiful! So fun to be able to stamp the colors instead of coloring. Coloring is fun but sometimes it's nice to skip that step!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your original design for this sketch, Leigh. It's always nice to see the first card! Your 'new' design is really pretty, too! Those roses are stunning, and I love the pinks that you've chosen for them. I do love the bitty splatters, and the bold, black sentiment as well. Wonderful card! Happy New Year to you! Bev
ReplyDeleteWOW, Leigh, this is just be a-u-ti-ful!! Love the soft blues and those amazing roses! C'mon! You are making me think that I 'NEED' those lovely blooms!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!! I love the roses and the lovely shading you did. Great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteMay this New Year be special in every way ... bringing you the gift of love and excitement.
I will introduce Japanese New Year's customs.
In Japan, there is a New Year holiday where family and relatives get together.
On New Year, Japanese children receive gifts of money known as "Otoshidama".
Otoshidama is given to children by adult relatives such as uncles, aunts and grandparents.
The amount of Otoshidama grows as the child older, for example, 1000 yen for children under 10, and 3000 yen for children over 10.
Otoshidama is one of the exciting traditions of New Year, which children look forward to very much.
Ryoma.
This is dreamy Leigh! The soft colors and lovely roses are wonderful. Your original was super cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the original card but the new take on the old sketch is absolutely gorgeous Leigh! You rocked it sister!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Leigh! I love both your old and new cards! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the sketch! The subtle background colors are fabulous and the flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and delicate! I love these flowers and the soft blue you've added to the background. Lovely! Thanks for the warm welcome to this awesome team!
ReplyDeleteIt is so fun seeing your original card and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new take on it. So soft and sweet!
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