Sunday, 8 November 2020

AAA Cards Challenge #178 - Sketch + optional twist Use Primary Colours

It's time for a new challenge at AAA Cards. This time there is an interesting sketch to use and the optional twist of using the primary colours of red, blue and yellow.

  

I used just red from the twist and created a fun Christmas card using products from Funky Fossil the sponsor for this challenge.


I started by inking through the Stacked Lines stencil to create the red strip. Then I stamped the sentiment from Festive Phrases as one of the lines from the sketch. Next I stamped and cut out the cute reindeer from Christmas Characters and placed him. using foam pads I thought his long pointed nose represented the top line from the sketch. 


Supplies:
Stamps: Funky Fossil, Christmas Characters, Festive Phrases
Stencil: Funky Fossil, Stacked Lines
Inks: Versafine Clair, nocturne; SU, real red
Pens: Copic, E31, E33, E35, E37
Embellishment: Bling Bling, red gem

The rest of the AAA Cards DT, Sarah from Funky Fossil and Guest Designer Granne have created some awesome inspiration for you using this sketch. Pop on over and check them all out HERE.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. As always it's been a pleasure to have your company.

Stay safe and keep crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. That's such a fun little Rudolph. great way to use red in the sketch too, fab card.

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  2. That reindeer makes me smile! Such a clever way of using the sketch! I'm now very tempted by that stencil - so versatile!

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  3. Beautiful card, Jane. That reindeer is so adorable.

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  4. Just love this, it really brought a smile to my face!
    Chrissie

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