Are you ready for another new sketch from Freshly Made Sketches? Well, ready or not, we have one for you. And this week our hostess extraordinaire is our favorite Rocky Mountain resident, Kim Singdahlsen. And she has a super versatile sketch for us. Take a look:
I recently acquired a new stamp set, Accented Blooms, and I really wanted to use it. I could kinda-sorta see how it could work with the sketch, so I decided to use it. I think I stretched the sketch a little bit, but hopefully you can see the sketch in my card.
I started by sponging on a little Daffodil Delight ink onto my base layer. On a sheet of Thick Whisper White cardstock, I stamped the focal image and colored it with Stampin’ Blends markers. I then cut it out with my paper snips. The sentiment was stamped with Calypso Coral ink, cut out, and placed on top of the floral image with a stampin’ dimensional.
I added some Gold Metallic Thread and Metallic Pearls as embellishments.
We hope you’ll join us and create your own card using the sketch. We love to see what you create as we browse the gallery each week. Meanwhile, be sure to stop by the Freshly Made Sketches site to see what the design team has created for your inspiration.
Enjoy your Wednesday! Thanks for stopping by!
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This is just lovely! That sponged background adds such a nice touch!
Beautifully colored! You have those blends mastered! Love the splash of yellow in the background!
Love your card; very pretty! TFS!
Gorgeous!, just got this set too and have yet to open it.
I can see the sketch and I applaud your creative take on it! Love these warm colors.
Such a fabulous stamp and so perfect for this sketch!! Your coloring is lovely and I love the soft yellow glow behind it.
This is such a gorgeous card! I love that stamp set! The colours and your colouring are perfect! Looks beautiful!
I can totally see the sketch! What a gorgeous card – the soft yellow in the background is perfect behind those cheerful flowers.
Gorgeous card! Like your bright colors with your sunshine watercoloring.