Isn't it a fun one? Are you stumped? I was!
Then I thought about using a stencil and it came together quickly.
Then I thought about using a stencil and it came together quickly.
I used one by Ronda Palazzari and inked just a portion of it, then stamped
the sentiment and added a few sequins. Quick and easy peasy.
The thought process may have taken longer than the actual completion!
Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see the clever takes from the rest of the design team
and join us if you can. Make sure to link up your card(s) by Thursday, February 20th.
Thanks, always, for stopping by!
the sentiment and added a few sequins. Quick and easy peasy.
The thought process may have taken longer than the actual completion!
Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see the clever takes from the rest of the design team
and join us if you can. Make sure to link up your card(s) by Thursday, February 20th.
Thanks, always, for stopping by!
This is perfection! I love how you just faded out the inking using that stencil! So you and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Donna! It's the perfect take on the sketch! Very clever and so pretty too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! How GORGEOUS is this one, Donna! Love how you used the partial stencil and the image faded--so SEXY! (LOL)!!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! I'm dying to get my grubby hands on that Winnie and Walter stamp set!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me happy!!!! LOVING that pink
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, love the colour, the sentiment, ooooo all of it! Jo x
ReplyDeleteMay have been easy but it looks spectacular.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite stencils :) and love the big "happy" sentiment!
ReplyDeleteSo, SO pretty!! You always amaze me with what you come up with! And perfect stamping and perfect sequin placement every time!!! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great take on the sketch! Love that selective inking!
ReplyDeleteI would have never guessed you were stumped. It's GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful! Very clever of you to use a stencil for your focal point. Great colors too. Bev
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Donna. Lovely pink colour - love that distress ink.
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil you used on this, Donna! This card is indeed happy with that fabulous shade of pink!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever, Donna! I really love that you chose a stencil for this card...Beautiful result and I love the big, bold sentiment, too! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty and HAPPY hello card, Donna!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is fabulous! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Isn't it always the most 'simple' cards that take the longest?!! ;) worth the wait though, this is fab!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, completely gorgeous!! You're right, a stencil is the perfect answer for this sketch. You're totally rocking that w&w set! AND, so in LOVE with your canning jar cards. I was unsettled that I couldn't comment on them, so I'll just do it here : ) Such a different look to use patterned paper for the base and then just add embellies like you would a card, instead of focusing on "filling" a white jar. Really, really love your take on it. It's a different look from you, but I still love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it, and the bold "happy" is fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!! LOVE this card so much and you did Rock the canning jar as well....Love you....xoxoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteLove the faded out stenciled circle - so cool! And that big hello is just scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWowza! This is gorgeous!! I need to take that stenciling class!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Donna!
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration!
Thank You~
CAS perfection!
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty Donna! I really love the background :)
ReplyDeleteLove this card Donna! You do such amazing work. Yes, I enjoyed working with this CAS(E) challenge, as I usually put a lot more on my cards. So it stretched me! ~Angelina
ReplyDeleteYour card caught my attention right away! I just love how you used the stencil...great inking!!!
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