Friday, December 18, 2009
Blogger Challenge: Week 130
This week’s blogger challenge is a sketch challenge, provided by our leader, Lisa. I flipped the sketch over and went for a fun, festive birthday card in my version. I've been hard at work finishing up my holiday cards, so I needed a little change of pace--LOL!
The card was designed around the colors in the dotted American Crafts paper I used for the large panel on the cardfront. The girl with the balloon image, from the Pure Innocence line from My Favorite Things, is colored with Copic markers to match the paper. For some reason, I can’t resist making the balloon in this image a bold, bright red almost every time I color it. I drew in a line and sponged in some grass to ground the image.
I matted the image and designer paper on coordinating panels and layered them on a Bermuda Bay card base. A strip of scallop edged pink cardstock and matching pink ribbon runs across the card. I added a button embellished bow as a fun, girly touch. I almost left off the trio of matching rhinestones on the right side of the card, but decided to stick with the sketch as designed and include them.
And, for more ideas using this sketch, you can visit the rest of the challenge players. Links to their blogs are in the sidebar on the right.
Materials Used:
My Balloon image (My Favorite Things); white cardstock (Gina K Designs); Tuxedo Black ink (Memento); markers, Turquoise and Lipstick Spica pens (Copic); Bermuda Bay and Certainly Celery ink, Bermuda Bay, Real Red, and Pretty in Pink cardstock, scallop edge punch, paper piercing tool, sponge (Stampin’ Up!); designer paper (American Crafts--Craft Fair line); pink grosgrain ribbon (Morex); red button (Papertrey Ink); rhinestones (Studio 18)
The card was designed around the colors in the dotted American Crafts paper I used for the large panel on the cardfront. The girl with the balloon image, from the Pure Innocence line from My Favorite Things, is colored with Copic markers to match the paper. For some reason, I can’t resist making the balloon in this image a bold, bright red almost every time I color it. I drew in a line and sponged in some grass to ground the image.
I matted the image and designer paper on coordinating panels and layered them on a Bermuda Bay card base. A strip of scallop edged pink cardstock and matching pink ribbon runs across the card. I added a button embellished bow as a fun, girly touch. I almost left off the trio of matching rhinestones on the right side of the card, but decided to stick with the sketch as designed and include them.
And, for more ideas using this sketch, you can visit the rest of the challenge players. Links to their blogs are in the sidebar on the right.
Materials Used:
My Balloon image (My Favorite Things); white cardstock (Gina K Designs); Tuxedo Black ink (Memento); markers, Turquoise and Lipstick Spica pens (Copic); Bermuda Bay and Certainly Celery ink, Bermuda Bay, Real Red, and Pretty in Pink cardstock, scallop edge punch, paper piercing tool, sponge (Stampin’ Up!); designer paper (American Crafts--Craft Fair line); pink grosgrain ribbon (Morex); red button (Papertrey Ink); rhinestones (Studio 18)
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This is so sweet, Lori! I love your coloring!
ReplyDeleteI was a flipper, too! Love what you did with color and that image is adorable! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteSooo cute! Love that DSP! {SMILES}
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little card. Perfect for a little girl's birthday!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet birthday card, love the colors you used to coordinate with your paper.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cheerful -- I love the rich colors and the fabulous happy image!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card!
ReplyDeleteLori- this is so sweet - love the combo of DP, ribbon and images!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable card. The image is just so precious and I love your color scheme.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww, so cute! Love your paper/color choices! So Fun!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I love these images, they are so cute.
ReplyDeleteSweet card- lovely little image- and I love the ribbon and scallop! TFS
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card...cute image! I know, I'm tired of Christmas cards, too!
ReplyDeleteNice card--love the background paper.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute image and card!! Great job with the sketch too!!
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