Good afternoon, here's this week's sketch.
I decided to keep my card pretty simple. I jazzed it up a bit by stamping some of my own backgrounds. I've been meaning to make my own jumbled letter background, and the large font of Studio Calico's Noah alphabet worked nicely.
Supplies:
- Stamps: Polka Dot Basics II, Noah Alphabet, Birthday Basics
- Ink: Melon Berry, Blush Blossom, Rich Cocoa
- Paper: Melon Berry Blush Blossom, Dark Chocolate, White
- Accessories, etc.: button
If you play along, feel free to leave a link!
Now it gets really challenging ;-)
ReplyDeleteJanna
love those jumble alpha and tq for posting the sketch, natasha!! hugs, liza
ReplyDeleteI love the alpha stamping!
ReplyDeleteSimple, elegant, stunning. love it.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards and enjoy your challenges. Cheers, Lydia
ReplyDeletelove this card.
ReplyDeletethe jumbled letters are great.
and the combination with the polka dots is so fun!!
thanks for sharing!
marty ferraro
Oooh, love this sketch and your card!
ReplyDeleteYour sketches are always so much fun but such a challenge to do..I enjoyed doing this weeks sketch as I always do it really gets me to think..Thanks for the chance to play. LOVE your cards you are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for this wonderful blog and the inspiration it provides. It was great to play along this week.
ReplyDeleteLovely card. A fab sketch for all those beautiful papers that scream to be the main focal point.
ReplyDeleteI think that this is a great sketch! I had such fun making up cards with it. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHI!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cards from DT Ladies.. thanks for the inspirations.
I think is my first time here.
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Sonia-Studio60
lovely sketch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun combo of letters and dots on your sample card.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your challenges. Wonderful sketch!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout for showcasing PP or stamped work! Too bad my thumbnail won't show up...
ReplyDeleteLoved an excuse to use this piece of patterned paper...
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