Tuesday, September 9, 2014
You Color My World
Here's my card for this week's sketch at CAS(e) this Sketch. I used lots of white white space on my still colorful design.
My design was inspired by the rainbow striped paper I used for the long fishtail flag strip on the left side of the cardfront. The strip was topped with a pair of crayons, stamped with the crayon image from the Clear and Simple Stamps Rag Doll House: School set and colored with Copic markers. To go with the crayons, I stamped the "you color my world" sentiment from the Rag Doll Emma: Color set, then filled in each of the letters of the word "color" with a different color to match the ones in the rainbow paper. A few white sequins finished the design.
Materials Used:
Rag Doll House: School and Rag Doll Emma: Color stamp sets, Perfect Little Black Dress ink (Clear and Simple Stamps); markers (Copic-B01, B02, YG03, YG21, YG23, YG25, Y11, Y13, Y18, RV13, YR15, N4); Springtime 6x6 paper pad (Doodlebug Design); white sequins; foam tape
My design was inspired by the rainbow striped paper I used for the long fishtail flag strip on the left side of the cardfront. The strip was topped with a pair of crayons, stamped with the crayon image from the Clear and Simple Stamps Rag Doll House: School set and colored with Copic markers. To go with the crayons, I stamped the "you color my world" sentiment from the Rag Doll Emma: Color set, then filled in each of the letters of the word "color" with a different color to match the ones in the rainbow paper. A few white sequins finished the design.
Materials Used:
Rag Doll House: School and Rag Doll Emma: Color stamp sets, Perfect Little Black Dress ink (Clear and Simple Stamps); markers (Copic-B01, B02, YG03, YG21, YG23, YG25, Y11, Y13, Y18, RV13, YR15, N4); Springtime 6x6 paper pad (Doodlebug Design); white sequins; foam tape
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Simply adorable. :) TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the rainbow stripes :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so sweet! Great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun take on the sketch, Lori! Love those crayons!
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