Here's this week's awesome sketch by Chrissy Larson.
Don't you love those fun angles?
Don't you love those fun angles?
And here's my card.
I have to admit to a bit of intimidation when I first saw the sketch.
Luckily, Studio Calico's Printshop paper arrived and I decided
to go with the colorful, rainbow scallops.
The angles were accented with thin strips of colored card stock and I chose
the fun sentiment from Paper Smooches. Avery Elle's sequins finished off the card.
Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the sketch
and play along with us if you can. Link up your card(s) by
Thursday, November 14th.
Thanks, always, for stopping by!
So fun, love that paper you chose, so colorful!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is fabulous, Donna! I love your take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteOh Donna, you are amazing! I love how you stay true to your style, but always come up with something so unique and gorgeous! LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful. Love your colors on the craft cardstock.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty!! Love love it, Donna! The rainbow scallops are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGenius! Love your take Donna!
ReplyDeleteThank You~
Oh, that card is so cute, Donna! Fab colors and fun design!
ReplyDeleteLove how you placed the sequins in the mostest perfectest spots!
ReplyDeleteI love these pretty papers and sentiment on Kraft, and your sequins are so pretty! You always know how to 'work that sketch' to make it shine! Fabulous card!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper super cute. I always love your placement of sequins.
ReplyDeletewell done Donna. It was a difficult sketch but you've certainly nailed it.
ReplyDeleteDonna, this card is so FUN! I don't know anyone (over 29) who wouldn't LOVE this card!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your scallops and your use of the color variations! How fun for somebody turning 29 for another year!
ReplyDeleteSo so cute Donna!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors. Your sequin placement is fabulous! What a wonderful take on the sketch!
ReplyDeletePerfect paper choice! I just love the whole thing. It came together perfectly, Donna!
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