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I can see how this sketch can be used in a variety of ways. Here's my card
I started by looking for my focal image - I came across Die-version's Oh Thank You die that I haven't used for years. I then inked up a scrap of 96lb bristol with distress inks (picked raspberry, spiced marmalade, mustard seed) and a water brush. I used the die and inked panel for the die negative spaces. I used the die with a light grey cardstock for the positive die cut. I used the inlaid die cut technique to put all the pieces in place. For the top and bottom strips, I used the same light grey cardstock and Sizzix/Stampin Up's Stripes embossing folder and cut 0.5" pieces for the top and bottom strips.
I can see myself using this sketch again.
Thanks for stopping by
sue
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