This week's CAS(E) this Sketch #226 is a little something from me.
I rotated the sketch and came up with this.
A small panel of Latté card stock was stenciled with the Crosshatch Stencil
and white pigment ink, then trimmed and adhered to a Natural card base.
The hula girl was stamped and colored with Copics and fussy trimmed then
adhered to the card. A stamped sentiment and enamel dots finished off the card.
Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the sketch
and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, June 22nd
and we hope to see you in the gallery!
and white pigment ink, then trimmed and adhered to a Natural card base.
The hula girl was stamped and colored with Copics and fussy trimmed then
adhered to the card. A stamped sentiment and enamel dots finished off the card.
Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how the rest of the team interpreted the sketch
and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, June 22nd
and we hope to see you in the gallery!
So happy to have found your blog through Ellen's website! Such great inspiration!!! I may never have "card block" again!! Love your work!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I dream of receiving a card like this from you! One day ... fingers crossed! xx
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Thanks for a nifty sketch...I relate much better to it flipped upside down :)
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet card! I love how you rotated the sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch, Donna, love what you did with it! Beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeletea-dorable!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous!! LOVE your rotation of the sketch and that fun stenciling!! Great design!
ReplyDeleteYour take is so adorable and well-done Donna!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
Love this sweet card with an adorable hula girl, Donna! Using white pigment ink for stenciling adds softness to the crosshatch pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a sweet hula girl!
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