The CAS(E) this Sketch #319, designed by Brian King, made me want to play. So, I made a stencil from an Alexandra Renke Branch Wreath die, added modeling paste to the card base along with some silver pearl EP. Of course I heated this right away. Then I die cut a Little B Bouquet bloom in vellum and the outline in white card stock also heat embossed with silver pearl. Masking my wreath, I used an MFT grid background stamp for the bottom half,heat embossed, and then sprinkled/spritzed Turquoise Brushos. Once dry I added my flower with some turquoise twine, plus I added some little flower sequins. That’s my take on the sketch.
Thanks so much for stopping by, HUGz, Joanna
Gorgeous background and beautifully designed. Love the embossed elements on this. This is fabulous! It really caught my eye!
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I love that turquoise grid at the bottom. Really sets off your beautiful wreath and flower. There’s something about turquoise and white … such a fresh look! Beautiful card Jo! xx
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You always have a fantastic take on these sketches, Jo! I love the embossing paste wreath with the sweet vellum flower atop the blue grid. A wonderful mix of techniques and that corner of color lets all the design elements shine!
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Love the innovative way you use sketch challenges! Love the sparkle and also the gorgeous shades of blue!
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Love your background. Absolutely fabulous.
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Fabulous take on the sketch. The texture from heating the paste and EP looks fabulous and so does the blues from the brusho’s…..Wonderful and unique card x.
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