Wow! What a great week we had celebrating our 200th sketch last week at Freshly Made Sketches! We had such a great turnout, and it was so fun to look at all of the cards in the gallery. I hope you enjoyed it too, and I hope you’re ready for sketch number 201. Our so-very-talented friend from Australia, Narelle Farrugia, is our hostess this week. Narelle is the queen of layers, so it is no surprise that there are some layers on her fun sketch:
I have another sneak peek of some new products in the Holiday Catalog, which will be released on September 1. There were two stamp sets with coordinating dies that immediately went to the top of my wish list, and I’ve used one of them today — the Howl-o-Ween Treat stamp set and coordinating Boo to You Framelits Dies. I love Halloween, but I’m not a fan of the scary stuff. I like cute Halloween stuff. And this set is perfectly cute.
I’ve also used some other fun new products — the Woodland Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Black Glimmer Paper, and Happy Haunting dsp. I also used the new Basic Black Archival ink pad, which I am loving.
We hope you’ll play along with us this week at Freshly Made Sketches. You should click on over to the Freshly Made Sketches website to see what the design team made with this sketch for a big dose of inspiration.
Enjoy your Wednesday! Thanks for stopping by!
Well this guy is adorable! Love that black glimmer paper – just got some! Really cute card!j
Adorable card, Amy! Your owl is so cute and the black glittery paper looks fabulous as a backdrop.
Love this card Amy! That owl is too stinkin’ cute! Love his little pumpkin basket! Looks great with the glimmer paper and the embossed background! Perfect for Halloween!
This card is beyond adorable!!
Love this card so much! The owl is the perfect image for the sketch and I love the addition of the cool black shimmer paper (how come I haven’t seen this yet?)
More proof that we like the same things. When I saw your card, before I even came to your blog, I thought now that’s the kind of Halloween card that I like! Fun and cute. I’m not a fan of the ghoulish side if Halloween, either. This card is absolutely adorable. You should have posted an enabler alert, because I hadn’t notice the black glitter paper in the catalog. 🙂