Thursday 10 September 2015

CAS Colours & Sketches #141

A pretty little scene for this week's sketch challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches. What will you do with it I'm wondering?

http://cascoloursandsketches.blogspot.com/2015/09/challenge-141-sketch.html


Well as you can see I stuck pretty much to the elements given on the sketch. I do so love to see a row of flowers and it seemed so right to have the sun shining down on them. I'm probably trying to compensate for the lack of sunshine we've had this summer in the UK.


I have given a slight nod to the approaching Autumn with my colour choices though. Each flower has slightly different markings - which is your favourite?


The flower stems were hand drawn - scary! And I'm having to say thank you to so many people at the moment it's beginning to be a bit of a theme in my current card making.

Supplies:
Stamps:Uniko, Flower Power #7; Clearly Besotted, Say It In Style; SU, So You
Inks: SU, watermelon wonder, crushed curry
Promarkers: tulip yellow, soft peach, peach, burnt orange, marsh green
Die: Lil'inker, stitched mats rectangles

Thanks for visiting my blog today, it's much appreciated. And keep crafting!

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6 comments:

  1. I came over from the CAS C&C blog where I saw your card and was so impressed, that I NEEDED to come here and tell you. So lovely!!!!! Thank you for sharing!
    Sunny regards from stempelfrida
    http://stempelfrida.blogspot.de

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  2. This is such a standout card, so crisp and CAS . The sketch personified.Awesome job
    Louise xx

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  3. I love the cheery flowers and sun rays. What a sweet interpretation of the sketch!

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  4. This card is just beautiful, Jane!!! WOW!!

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  5. This is such a fun and modern card. Love the take on the theme, such a very effective card!

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  6. Love your sunny scene with the flowers, beautiful card!

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