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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Freshly Made Sketches 450

It's time for a brand new sketch at Freshly Made Sketches!  This week our hostess is Karren and she's got a great sketch for us!

Well documented here, when I see a sketch with three of anything I go running for the hills!  But my go-to compromise is three things that are not identical to each other.  In this case it is a flower and two sets of leaves on either side.  That equals three!

I'm way behind on my Christmas cards this year and since I recently got this plaid DSP, and I love plaid on Christmas cards, I decided to take the opportunity to use the sketch for a Christmas card.  The three circles became a poinsettia and two sets of leaves - and to add a little more interest I added some copper cord behind them.  The leaves looked a little lost so I sponged a bit of green on the edges of them so they stood out a little more.  Pretty!

Thanks for stopping by!  My fellow Freshly Made Sketches design teammates have made some gorgeous card with this sketch - what great ideas they have!  So be sure to check them out!

Supplies
Paper:  Desert Storm (Neenah); Garden Green, Cherry Cobbler, Champagne Glimmer (Stampin' Up!)
Ink:  Garden Green (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories:  Poinsettia die (Paper Smooches); Copper Cord (Stampin' Up!)

7 comments:

  1. You are still far ahead of me on holiday cards! This is a pretty one!

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  2. Love this fun Christmas design! Poinsettias and plaid just belong together! You are going to have your Christmas cards done in no time at all!

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  3. The plaid is the perfect backdrop for your pretty poinsettia! This is terrific Jen!

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  4. What a great way to incorporate the three circles without it looking like 3 circles :) I forgot about your aversion to threes - sorry about that! But you overcame admirably and created a gorgeous card.

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  5. Beautiful and soft! You've created a wonderful festive card!

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  6. Somehow I missed this card last week...I really love your pretty plaid DSP and how you used the bloom and leaves for your 3 elements! LOVE your copper cord, too...I always forget to use mine :)

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