Friday, February 15, 2013

My Sketch at Jingle Belles




Today I am honored to be a guest star over at Jingle Belles.  I have enjoyed participating in the challenges there and was thrilled that Lauren and Steph agreed to let me share a sketch with you.  I hope you will find the sketch inspiring  and will create a card to share HERE. 

I created two cards based on the sketch. The more interesting of the two is the snowman card, which is a little more creative and uses the sketch more loosely. For the second card I stuck closely to the elements and layout of the sketch.  Do you prefer one over the other?  Either way, I hope you'll take a moment to visit the Jingle Belles blog and join in on the challenges. I've loved participating in the challenges. And the best part....If you participate regularly, when December rolls around you'll have plenty of cards to mail to friends and family! No more assembly line card making for me!

Snowman Card Supplies:
Cardbase: Fox River Paper Co.
Cardstock: Paper Recollections, MME (Scarf)
Snowman punch: Martha Stewart
Snowflake Punch: Tonic Studios
Adhesive: Scotch Quick Dry, Scotch ATG

Tree Card Supplies: 
Cardbase: Paper Studios
Cardstock:Fox Rive Paper Co
Star Punch: EK Success
Adhesive: Scotch Quick Dry, Scotch ATG
Sketch created with MS Paint
Paper Crimper: Marvy Uchida
THANKS SO MUCH FOR VISITING! 






3 comments:

  1. Great card - I hope you'll link up at 52 Card Pickup again this week!

    http://www.oldbackporch.com/2013/02/52-card-pickup-27.html

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  2. well i love BOTH of them: the tree one is FAB in how perfectly closely it follows the sketch and really brings it to life; the snowman one is equally cool in the way it diverges and yet still stays true to the layout. and of course now there is the THIRD santa suit one to love as well, so there's NO CHANCE i will be able to choose!!! ♥

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  3. I loved your sketch Brenda, I particularly liked the semi circle with the "line" through it on the left. Great job.

    Hugs
    Brenda

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