It's Wednesday so that means there's a great new sketch challenge for you at Freshly Made Sketches! Our hostess this week is Narelle and those circles put me in mind of these fun (and new to me) fireworks images.
I bought the matching die for these stamps and I've got to say that trying to match up the die with the stamped image was very challenging. I think the key might be to cut out each die cut onto plain paper and then use that as a registration mark on the stamped image. I realized this, of course, after many attempts to line up the die with the image, and a few choice words when it wasn't working!
But in the end I'm happy with the result and thanks to Sunday Stamps Challenge for the colors!
Thanks for stopping by! My Freshly Made Sketches teammates have some creative cards to inspire you to play along with us, too, so be sure to check them out!
So pretty! Love the layering and the images are perfect for the color challenge! Thanks for joining us at Sunday Stamps, hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteWow, Jen, that white on white layering is amazing! The fireworks are perfect to show it off - really draws the eye! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!
ReplyDeleteI see no signs of a struggle, Jen! This is a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteI love your fireworks in those fun colors - and the background is fabulous with them!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! Love that lattice die background!! Thanks for playing along with our "Summer Days" color challenge over at Sunday Stamps.
ReplyDelete-Deb Horst, DT #SSC313
It was worth the work! Such a great card and I love the use of these colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the background and the bursts of color are wodnerful!
ReplyDeleteVery festive looking. Love the bright cheery colors and the lattice like background.
ReplyDeleteThe white-on-white background is perfect for these colourful fireworks! And hey, at least you'll know what order to do things next time you use these products :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card Jen and perfect in our colors...thanks for sharing with us at SUNDAY STAMPS!
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