I’m taking a break today from convention display board samples because it’s Wednesday. And Wednesday means it’s time for a new challenge at Freshly Made Sketches. This week, the amazingly talented Jennifer Timko is our hostess, and she has a creative sketch for us.
When I first saw the sketch and its rows, I thought of a new punch I’ve barely used, the Hearts Border Punch. When I realized that my hearts would be side-ways with this sketch, I decide to flip the sketch 90 degrees.
I also used the Hearts Decorative Mask and sponged some Whisper White ink over the mask on the bottom of the card. I punched the little heart from Silver Glimmer Paper with the heart punch in the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack. The larger heart was cut with one of the framelits in the Hearts Collection.
The stamped sentiment is from Pictogram Punches. I used a color combo of Lost Lagoon, So Saffron, Calypso Coral, and Crumb Cake.
We hope you’ll join us and create your own card using the sketch. Be sure to post it in the gallery, as we love to see what you make. You can go check out what the design team made at the Freshly Made Sketches site for some inspiration.
Enjoy your Wednesday! Thanks for stopping by!
Amy, I love this card. So so cute. Have to get that punch.
The hearts are all fabulous! Love those punched out strips!
This is so much fun, love all the hearts!
Oh my gosh, this is such a fabulous card, Amy! I love the way you used all the hearts, right down to the heart stencil! Great colors, too!
The hearts are so perfect!! Love them!
love it! love how you used the heart border punch 😉
Great job flipping the sketch! And I love the white hearts on the Crumb Cake – they look fabulous!
The sketch looks flipped on its side as well as right side up! I love all those hearts!
Amy, this card is just so sweet! I love all those little punched out hearts and the sponged hearts at the bottom! I can’t wait to try out my masks! Love all the fun colours against that crumb cake background! Super fun!
This is a fabulous card Amy – love that you flipped the sketch and I love the colours you’ve used – they really have a modern feel!