I really enjoy sketch challenges. They give you a direction, but don’t dictate too much. Once I saw the current sketch challenge on Card Patterns I knew what I wanted for the focal image, and I knew I wanted to use my new paper pad “Butterfly Garden” by Pinkpaislee. I love the soft colors and they just say “spring” to me. Here’s the sketch:
And here’s my take on it:
The focal image is from the Delightful Dahlias set by Papertrey. I colored it with Copic markers on the new X-Press Blending cardstock that Copic put out this year. I love this paper for coloring; it’s very smooth, very white, and the colors blend beautifully. I’ll be keeping a folder of it in my drawer. I stamped some text on the patterned paper cut from the Big Scalloped Circles die by Spellbinders with Background Basics: Text Style (Papertrey), stitched the patterned papers together and cut the scallop with Papertrey’s medium scallop border punch. The gingham ribbon is from my stash.
And a head’s up! This Sunday the fabulous Mel is hosting a blog hop! Be sure to come back and check it out.
I’m off with a friend tonight to hear Alice Hoffman speak. I love her novel “Story Sisters,” despite the fact that magical realism as a genre has never appealed to me. Nonetheless, I had a hard time putting the book down, and I’m anxious to hear her.
OMG, Karen, this is gorgeous! I love the colors, papers, your colored flower and the textured bazzill cardstock base (at least I think it is). So beautiful!
Enjoy the talk tonight, it is sure to be very interesting. Your take on the sketch is just beautiful and I’m looking forward to seeing you on Sunday – well, it will be Monday by the time I get around to everyone!
I love Alice Hoffman! I’m sure it will be a great lecture.
Rinda
Oooh, you knew just how to interpret this sketch! Do let us know about the talk ..
Your card is beautiful. And guess what I actually made a card yesterday – my first! So I’ll be checking out that card sketch site, thank you.
So pretty! I love that little pink ribbon you used, it’s so dainty. Glad you could play along with us on Card Patterns this week!
Oh, I’ll be Alice Hoffman is amazing, she’s a favorite author of mine.
Gosh, you’ve been busy with some lovely photography and projects lately! I love your ‘reflection’ shots, I love your cards, and I love the thrill of seeing the blog hop badge here! Can’t wait to see your post on Sunday 🙂
Beautifully done. Thanks for playing with us at Card Patterns this week.
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