Well hello! If it is Wednesday it must be time for a new challenge at Freshly Made Sketches. Our hostess this week is the lovely Jen Brum.
As is well documented here when I see a sketch with three of something like those long tall panels I tend to go straight into panic mode. But I usually recover by stamping a wide image and cutting it up into three distinct layers. So that's what I did here inspired by the colors of Michelle's card for Muse Card Club. And I actually dug deep into my stash here for some grosgrain ribbon - which I used for that black horizontal layer. It feels good to use some of that old stuff in my stash!
I hope that you are inspired to join us at Freshly Made Sketches! Our design team has made some great cards to get your creative juices flowing so I hope to see you in the gallery!
Supplies
Stamps: Botanical Silhouettes (Papertrey Ink)
Paper: Solar White (Neenah); Black Licorice (My Favorite Things)
Ink: Pure Poppy (Papertrey Ink); Nocturne (Versafine Clair)
Accessories: Blueprints 20 die (My Favorite Things)
14 comments:
Just gorgeous!
Absolutely gorgeous card Jen!
I like the clean classic look this has Jen! I see no panic here, just a fabulous card!
Oh, this is so beautiful Jen! I just love the black and while with those red flowers! They are so pretty and so elegant! Such a striking card!
Very classy card! Love those blooms!
Oh wow; just stunning ❤️
I love your idea of splitting one image into three panels! And I love the bright red with the clean black and white. Such a pretty card, Jen!
Gorgeous card and what a great idea to split the image up into three - it works perfectly for the sketch.
Just beautiful!
I love that group of flowers - so dramatic in black and red spread across the three panels!
Clean, crisp and fabulous! So great to see you at Muse this week, Jen!
Beautiful card Jen, love those flowers you used. And your design with the three panels, just perfect.
Saw this over at Muse, its fabulous.
I always love a triptych! And the black and white scheme makes the card so graphic & modern! Thanks for sharing.
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