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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Freshly Made Sketches 622

It's my turn to be the hostess at Freshly Made Sketches and the sketch I made was pretty straight forward I thought.  And then as I thought about what my own card might look like I got the idea to do a slimline.  The proportions are a little off, but I think you can see the sketch there.





I used stencils to create these gorgeous floral images.  I love using layering stencils because they provide an super simple way to create dimension.  For the horizontal layer I used a piece of vellum and added a gold-foiled sentiment.  The sentiment is hard to see so I included a close-up so you can see it better.



Thanks for stopping by!  My Freshly Made Sketches teammates have made some amazing cards with this sketch so be sure to check them out!  

Supplies
Stamps: Miss Your Smile (Pink Fresh Studio)
Paper:  Pure Luxury (Gina K); Certainly Celery, Basic Black (Stampin' Up!); vellum (Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Sea Glass, Dusk, Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades (Stampin' Up)! Nocturne (Versafine Clair)
Accessories:  Superscript Thank you hot foil plate + die (The Stamp Market); Scallop Border dies (The Stamps of Life)

7 comments:

  1. Wonderful stencils! This is pretty, Jen!

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  2. Wowza, this is fabulous! Those colors are swoon-worthy!

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  3. This is gorgeous!! Fabulous stenciled flowers - and I love the sentiment across the middle. Thank you for the sketch!

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  4. Jen, I LOve your card and this gorgeous stamp and stencil set in all these shades of ocean blue!
    I couldn't wait to play with your fun sketch!
    =]

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  5. This card is beautiful Jen! Those flowers are so pretty! I love the colours! You stencilled them perfectly! Love it!

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  6. Beautiful card - love the stenciling too! Great sketch this week!

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  7. I love this set and the stencils make it so easy to work with! Fabulous card and a wonderful sketch!

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