Hello everyone~
It’s time for What If? Wednesday Sketch from Repeat Impressions!! You will have 2 weeks (until Tuesday, May 3rd) to enter your card using the sketch over RI Blog The House That Stamps Built. All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate!! I hope you will play along with us! Please check out RI Blog for more detail.
For my card, I rotated the sketch with 90 degree. I stamped Deer Family Silhouette (4221-K) on the main mat with VersaMark & brown ink and heat embossed with clear EP. Then, I sponged the background and shading with the same brown ink and the blender pen. The sentiment is from Quartet Complements Series (Plate 8600). To finish off, the card was dressed up with the decorative brads and gold pearls.
Be sure to check out the creations by the RI Rock Stars below to get more inspirations too!!
Darsie Rose Bruno * Dawn Bennett * Harriet Skelly * Karen Hasheck * Joy Hadden
* Lynette Neus * Michele Greenwood * Miriam Napier * Robin Kirkpatrick *
Ruza Rebel (Guest WIW designer)
Stamps: Deer Family Silhouette, Quartet Complements Series (Repeat Impressions)
Paper: soft suede, pear pizzazz (SU) heavenly white (PaperTemptress), designer paper (BG)
Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko), soft suede, pear pizzazz, bashful blue (SU) blender pen
Accessories: decorative brads, ribbon, gold pearls
Tools: label 21 Nestabilities, border punch
Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful day!
Maki
Awesome, Maki! Your deer look very dimensional! I like the sketch turned like that, and I love the shape that the deer are cut out in, too.
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the sketch challenge Maki! Great masculine card.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Maki; very unique; those brads are so antique/vintage looking. Such a great masculine card!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card- love the deer and the different look by turning the sketch.
ReplyDeleteOh Maki! This is a fantastic card! Love the highly textured brads and the stamping on your image is perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Maki! You've done a great job creating dimension with the deer and I love that border punch!
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