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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Andrea’s Sketch Challenge

Well, I should be doing lots of other things, but here I am stamping!  My German friend & fellow demonstrator Andrea has started a little sketch & color challenge here.  I missed last week’s, but this week’s looks like this:

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My card looks so much better in real life, you’ll just have to take my word for it!  I always forget to use these wonderful glittery designer papers AFTER Valentine’s…but they are still available and still PRETTY!

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My flower from Enjoy Every Moment was stamped in Craft Pretty in Pink, sprinkled with Heat & Stick Powder, heated, then sprinkled with Dazzling Diamonds glitter & reheated briefly.  Also, the vellum panel was stamped with the Cornelli Lace jumbo wheel in Craft White ink, and an eyelet border of vellum is over that.  I added some pearls and a little ribbon embellishment.    Here’s a closer look:

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It really sparkles---honest!  Thanks for visiting, and check out Andrea’s blog---she has a wonderful style and her stamping is perfect!  Plus she’s sweet! 

11 comments:

  1. Oh this is so pretty! I love the eyelet boarder out of vellum.

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  2. What a unique and interesting sketch! I love your card with the sparkly flower!! Beautiful!!

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  3. My goodness!! This is a beauty!! Love the vellum

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  4. This is so soft and pretty LeAnne! Love the vellum lace borders, pearls and glitter flower :) It's a super sketch too!

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  5. Your card is so pretty. Thanks for playing in the Sketch'n'Color Challenge

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  6. Oh Wow LeAnne, what a gorgeous card. Thanks for playing the Sketch'n'Color Challenge. Nadia

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  7. What a glittery wonderland you have here. The vellum layer is a really nice way to get that layer in there, but not overwhealm the card.

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