Saturday, February 20, 2016

Sketch N Scrap Card Sketch #68

Good morning! Happy Saturday! I hope that you are all doing well and that you are ready for the weekend! We have had gorgeous weather the last few days and it's supposed to continue for a few more. I say bring on spring!

I have the last card challenge of the month from Sketch N Scrap to share with you today. Heather has created another great sketch for us to use.


This is a great sketch with lots of possibilities, and I know I will be using it again.


I really wanted to make myself use washi tape on my card for the strips, but I just didn't do it. I'm not sure why - I think I must have something against washi tape! I seriously don't know why...

Anyway, enough about my troubles with washi! I used Echo Park's This and That Charming collection for this card. The sentiment was actually on the sticker sheet for this collection, and it was perfect for what I was wanting to do with the sketch.

This is one of the collections that I had chosen for my "Use It Or Lose It" February edition, but this month has been so busy I haven't even had a chance to organize it all and do a post about it! All for good reason, which I will explain in my upcoming post. So, I will be carrying it over to March and hopefully will have a post up about it before the end of February! I will continue on my mission to get it used up!

Head on over to Sketch N Scrap  to see the lovely cards from the rest of the design team. You have until the 29th to play along with us and have a chance at this fun prize:



Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoy your weekend!

8 comments:

  1. Great take on the sketch! Love the colors you used here! BL

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  2. Great work with the sketch! I'd much rather use paper than washi tape lol. It's just not a fave of mine.

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  3. Great card! I love the color combo of your paper choices!! BL

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  4. Beautiful card - love all the paper choices. I also love how the sentiment on the label is highlighted with another frame.

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