One of the difficult things about getting home from a three week holiday in a completely different time zone is jet lag and brain fog. I have no idea what day it is. However, it's still Monday for a few more hours here on the West Coast. Monday means that it's time for a new challenge at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge. Here's our sketch
Here's my card
For my card, I used Concord & 9's supplies that I received as part of Scrapbook & Cards Today's Crop & Create Delivered March 2022. I started with Concord & 9's Confetti Dots Turnabout Stencil and Concord & 9's honeysuckle, oceanside and buttercup inks. I ink blended with one color using oval ink blending brushes. Then, I cleaned off the stencil and rotated it 90 degrees and ink blended the second color. I cleaned off the stencil, rotated it 90 degrees and ink blended the third color to achieve the pretty confetti dots. I cut two panels 3 3/4" x 1 1/4". For the center panel, I heat embossed with white embossing powder the sentiment using Concord & 9's Pop-Up Par-tay stamp set onto some Concord & 9's honeysuckle paper. I die cut the balloon using using the coordinating Concord & 9's Pop-Up Par-tay die. I cut a piece of yellow cardstock 3 3/4" x 2 1/4". I stamped the balloon string using the same stamp set with honeysuckle ink. For the sentiment banner, I stamped the sentiment using the same stamp set with oceanside ink onto a scrap of white cardstock which I cut into a double fishtail banner. I glued the balloon to the yellow cardstock and adhered all the pieces onto a teal A2 card panel with double sided tape. To complete my card, I adhered the teal panel to a white A2 card base with double sided tape.
We'd love to see how you're inspired by our sketch. We look forward to seeing your creations in our gallery.
Thanks for stopping by
sue
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