What a fun sketch! Here is the card that I made using Kim's great sketch:
I'm really quite pleased with the outcome. I used SU's retired Cranberry Crisp- the last of my stash! :( The designer papers are from PaperTrey Ink's First Fruits Collection. The coordinating cardstock is So Saffron. The pilgrim couple image is from Sherrod Studio's adorable Harvest Blessings set and is stamped in GP110 white cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copics then sponged with Cranberry Crisp ink. I used the 1-1/4" square punch to punch out the white squares, then used my paper cutter to cut the Cranberry and Saffron squares. The top square is popped up on dimensionals. The ribbons are from Offray and the stick-on gems are from Bazzill. I love these colors together and the PTI designer papers are fabulous!
Head on over to Sherrod Studio's blog to check out what the rest of the design team has created. Don't forget to play along! Create your card using the above sketch and post it on the SSTT04 thread on the blog using Mr. Linky! Go now and have fun!!
Great sketch & pretty card Mary!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Mary!
ReplyDeletepretty card!! Love the vintage feel!! and nice sketch too!! :-)
ReplyDeletewow- what a wonderful take on this sketch!
ReplyDeleteMary, what a great sketch! I love the DS paper. It goes perfect with the stamps.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch - I love the pilgrims used this way - clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty. I may have to steal this sketch idea. I like it a lot.
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous, great job!
ReplyDeleteenjoy *~*
love this one, fab interpretation of the sketch :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card, I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteyour card is so pretty I love the papers
ReplyDeleteoh awesome!! Love how they are peeping out the window!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! The colors look so warm and I love the sparkly rhinestones.
ReplyDeletePerfect card for this sketch! I like how you cropped their faces and layered ribbons over that great DP. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the background on the left side with the ribbon. Great sketch
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