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Today I am sharing another card sketch challenge I’ve entered. The sketch is from a group called CAS(E) this Sketch! Like I’ve mentioned in previous posts, sketches help get my creative brain going.
Card Details
At first I thought I would make a Valentine’s card so I flipped through my DSP (designer series paper) to find something that would work with hearts and I happened to see the little girl from the Birthday Delivery DSP and thought, oh she would be perfect to set across the two sections of the sketch. In addition to the little girl, I still wanted to use hearts and so cut some out with the Sweet and Sassy Framelits. The polka-dot stamp pattern is from our new Heart Happiness stamp set in the 2018 Occasions Catalog.
At first I couldn’t find a sentiment I like but found one from our exclusive Ronald McDonald House Sharing Sweet Thoughts stamp set that worked perfectly. Stampin’ Up! donates $3 for every Sharing Sweet Thoughts stamp set sold.
Finally to bling it up a bit I added a ribbon and silver sequin to set off the two sections.
You can get all the supplies you need to make this card in my shop. Just click on the thumbnail image and it will take you to that page in my shop.
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Being Creative
People always say to me “You are so creative”. But not really. Creativity is something we all have. The more you work at it the easier the ideas come. I love sharing what I create here on my blog but mostly I want to encourage you to be creative too. Do something creative everyday and see where your imagination will take you. You can start with this sketch.
You can see how this sketch and many others are used over at CAS(E) this Sketch! and tell them Kristina over at Creating with Kristina sent you.
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Chris R. from Iowa says
I forgot about this paper. I am making valentines for the hospitalized kids and also some senior citizens. I think I need to pull out this paper and do some cutting it will be perfect! Thanks for a great idea!
Kristina Rees says
I’m glad you like the card Chris. I think it’s wonderful that you are making cards for the children and seniors.
Chris R. from Iowa says
I forgot about this paper. I am making valentines for the hospitalized kids and also some senior citizens. I think I need to pull out this paper and do some cutting it will be perfect! Thanks for a great idea!
Kristina Rees says
I’m glad you like the card Chris. I think it’s wonderful that you are making cards for the children and seniors.
Brian King says
I love how you’ve incorporated her into this sketch and the pairing of the little girl with this sentiment. Great card!
Kristina Rees says
Thank you Brian. She’s a cute little girl, isn’t she?
Brian King says
I love how you’ve incorporated her into this sketch and the pairing of the little girl with this sentiment. Great card!
Kristina Rees says
Thank you Brian. She’s a cute little girl, isn’t she?
Chrissy L says
I love that row of sequins and the little girl is adorable!
Kristina Rees says
Thank you Chrissy! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.
Chrissy L says
I love that row of sequins and the little girl is adorable!
Kristina Rees says
Thank you Chrissy! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.