Hello there crafty friend!
With the holidays right around the corner, I thought we'd do an ALL the Sketches Challenge this time. It gives me a little break from finding a new sketch. Teehee! And it's a great excuse to revisit the past sketches. Today I'm sharing a super CAS card using the Tawny Owl Paperie Inky Inspiration Sketch Challenge 7 in the Tawny Owl Paperie Inky Inspiration Facebook group. This is the ultimate sketch for those last few scraps in the paper packs.
I found this adorable stamp in my stash. It's from Dreamerland Crafts. So cute! I inked it up with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with 3 Copic markers {C0, C2, C4} for a cool grayscale coloring that works nicely with the gray in the pattern paper scraps. Please note that these pattern papers are no longer available as the company who made them is no longer in business.
There are 27 different sketches to inspire us to create this month! Here's a look at six of them. I was inspired by the first one... Sketch 7.
Here's a closer look at the sketch I used... Tawny Owl Paperie Inky Inspiration Sketch 7. The sketch, as always, is meant to inspire not require. So let the sketch lead in your design, but don't feel limited by it. I tend to alter the sketches here and there myself. As I mentioned already, I used scraps of pattern paper so I'm not sure how wide they are and I adjusted the sentiment.
I have been so busy with Unity's Brown Thursday releases and preparing for the Advent Calendar reveals {YAY!}, plus the Inky Paws Challenge and the {BYSHC} Sketch Challenge, that I haven't had a chance to finish off the last scraps of my leftover pattern paper. It might be my goal to finish those off with this challenge... we'll see.
The panel is trimmed down to 4 x 5-1/4" and adhered to a white A2 top fold card base. I hope you all have fun with this challenge! I can't wait to see what you create using one of the sketches. Have an inktastic week!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
See ya next time.
Inky Hugs,
Crystal
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Great idea for some quick Christmas cards which I need to make! Thanks for sharing the graystone and the sketches!
ReplyDeleteLinda Abel