Here is my card for this weeks sketch challenge, given to us by Allison. I had the grid background already made in my stash. I scored the lines every 1/2 inch on a diagonal and then rotated the paper and scored on the opposite side. I rubbed the walnut stain ink pad over the raised lines. Next I decided I wanted to used the weathered background stamp to give the panel more texture. I chose the three different pink dp's for the sketch. I had a piece of left over brick embossed glossy paper in my stash. I created the flower pot with that piece. I stamped the poppy twice. Coloured one image with copic markers. I coloured just a few petals of the other poppy. Cut them up and popped them up to give the poppy more dimension. Assembled the card.
Thanks for looking.
Hugs.. Pat.
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Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 GMT Views: 1177
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Registered: July 4, 2014 Location: Modesto, CA Posts: 5909
Wed, Mar 31, 2021 @ 12:11 AM
This could be the layout for a side walk café serving up some pink frosted cookies and coffee. I want some!
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Wed, Mar 31, 2021 @ 7:23 AM
I love how your flower worked into your design! Pretty card!
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Wed, Mar 31, 2021 @ 1:35 PM
That's still one of th ebest flowers from SU! BEautiful card with the brick base, Pat!
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