Sunday 1 October 2017

AAA Cards Challenge #100 - Sketch

Today I'm here to tell you all about the new challenge at AAA Cards. There's a very simple sketch to follow, so what could be easier than that!

http://aaacards.blogspot.com/2017/10/cas-game-100-sketch.html

Here's my take:


I used an embossing folder on the bottom section of a purple cardbase and then rubbed some green Creative Expressions Glitter Kiss all over it.


I then stamped the greeting onto white card and added it to the top of the cardbase and then balanced that out with a narrower strip at the bottom. Look how sparkly the Glitter Kiss looks in the pic below.


Three gems on the curls of the greeting and I was done.

Supplies:
Stamps: Lawn Fawn, Scripty Sayings
Inks: Memento, tuxedo black; Creative Expressions, Glitter Kiss, sea green
Embossing: Crafts Too folder
Embellishments: Gems from my stash

So how will you use this sketch? I think it's a really good one to encourage you to keep CAS and leave plenty of empty white space, but if you need more inspiration be sure to go take a look at the AAA Cards DT and our brilliant Guest Designer Sue's creations - HERE.  They're just fabulous!

I'm so pleased you had time to drop by my blog today and hope you enjoyed your visit. See you again soon and keep crafting!

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4 comments:

  1. Your embossed glitter panel looks amazing, Jane! A beautiful take on the sketch. x

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  2. love the effect of the green ontop of the purple, like an oxidised panel of some sorts, i;d love purple metal haha, awesome card

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  3. Such a clever card! Love how you put white card on top of your purple base - very clever! The green glitter on top of the purple works beautifully! Great card!

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  4. Loving that color of glitter with the beautiful purple. =)

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