It's time for another great Wednesday Stamp Club sketch and this one has a bunch of fun, tilted layers for you to play with.
This is great sketch for mixing patterned papers! I've used the newly released Girl Doctor for my card.
I've got lots and lots of dimension on this one - almost every layer is up on pop dots. I added some brads and a seam binding bow, but otherwise stuck to the sketch.
Inside I've used another sentiment from the set, and both the positive and negative versions of the postage stamp border die-namic.
Be sure to check out Kim's blog for all the designers playing along this week - you won't want to miss their gorgeous creations!
To play along with WSC, create a card with the provided sketch and upload it to SCS using the keyword MFTWSC42. A new sketch will be posted each Wednesday on the MFT blog and also in the forum. Each week one random winner will win a $15 voucher to spend at MFT, and if you use MFT stamps on your creation, you'll get a $5 bonus taking your voucher win up to $20! We'll be chatting each week on the sketch thread, so come join us in the MFT forum!
Here are the Die-namics I've used today:
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: PI - Girl Doctor (MFT Stamps) Cardstock: Kraft, Black, Sno Cone Paper: Portobello Road (Basic Grey) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Basic Grey (SU) Dies: Hearts a Plenty, File Tab, Postage Stamp Border Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: Brads, Seam Binding, Copic Markers
Cute, cute, cute and such fabulous coloring! Totally love the colors you've used on this card:-D
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUSNESS Sarah! LOVE her dark hair, your perfect coloring and the soft papers you used! The inside is just as gorgeous as the outside!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful Sarah. I love the soft colors tied together by the black. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and I love your choice of tab - looks like a medical file, which I suspect you did on purpose, you clever girl! LOL
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable, Sarah!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Sarah, inside and out!! Gorgeous coloring too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet, Sarah! Love all those layers!!
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