This week's challenge from Repeat Impressions is a WHAT IF? Wednesday sketch. The sketch that Wendy has challenged you with today is the one above. We ask you to make a card or project using this sketch, upload to your blog or an on-line gallery, and then link it up to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built. One random winner for the month will receive a $25 gift certificate! You can find all the details on the blog, also. You will find the creations by the Rock Stars there, too. Or, you can follow these links to their blogs:
For my card, I started with a pretty Single Rose, found on this page. I colored it with Copic markers and added Diamond Glaze to it. I also added a doodled border. I matted with Nestability-cut circles and added dots to the scallops. The rose panel is mounted on foam squares. The card base is ivory and the patterned paper is from The Paper Studio. I'll add a sentiment when it's time to mail it out.
You still have nearly a week to add a card to last week's Designer's Choice Challenge, "Head for the Beach." The prize for the Designer's Choice Challenge is a full sheet of unmounted rubber of your choice.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
You still have nearly a week to add a card to last week's Designer's Choice Challenge, "Head for the Beach." The prize for the Designer's Choice Challenge is a full sheet of unmounted rubber of your choice.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
5 comments:
Wow! This just pops - love the black and white, with that little pop of red! What a great take on this very challenging sketch! Thanks for sharing :)
What a fun layout! And you know I like black and white with the red.
This is a stunner, Lynette. That rose is gorgeous and against the b/w...it pops.
How pretty and sophisticated! Great detailing around the rose frame.
This is such a pretty card, Lynette. The black and white, and touch of red, is really a striking combination on this. Makes the whole card "pop". Nicely done!
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