I had some logistical and technical difficulties this week but I finally got my card for the latest Freshly Made Sketches challenge posted!
Late work meetings this week prevented me from having my card ready on time and then...my phone died. Ordinarily that wouldn't have any effect on my card-making (and posting), but lately I've been taking pics of my cards on my phone. No worries, I say to myself, I'll just use my camera to take the picture of the card. But it's been so long since I've used the camera the battery was dead! So after some all-day charging of the camera battery I was able to take the picture, edit it, and post it!
I'm on a full day without a phone, and I've got to say it's a little weird. I don't have a landline so I am completely unavailable to anyone who needs to "call" me. I told my sisters if they need to contact me they'll need to use Facebook Messenger or call me during the day while I'm at work. How weird is that! I grew up in the generation where if you needed to talk to someone you called them or rode your bike over to their house!
But on to my card. Linda is our hostess and her fun sketch got my thinking about long, thin stamps that might fit the verical layer on the sketch. That lead to this floral image. Perfect! The rest of the card came together quickly and the colors were inspired by the challenge at The Color Throwdown.
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies
Stamps: Poppy Field (Rubbernecker Stamps); Scripty Greetings (The Ton)
Paper: Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Smoky Slate (Stampin' Up!); Baby Pink (Altenew); Nocturne (Versafine Clair)
Accessories: Circles die (Little B); enamel dots (My Mind's Eye)
This is a wonderful take on the sketch, Jen, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it scary how much we have come to rely on our phones - and on people being available at any time, any place? I hope your phone worries are sorted soon. Your card is fabulous - those flowers have such a modern sketchy look.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and worth the wait! Also, I'd be without function if my phone was gone (and yet, probably way more productive).
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, Jen! Those sketched poppies are absolutely gorgeous. They make such a unique take on the vertical strip of the sketch.
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