Stay true to the general feel of the sketch, but for example the tag shape can be another shape or embellishment you like; you can rotate, flip or stretch it. Just make sure we can see the "bones" of the sketch!
Here's what we created:
Stephanie says, "I fell in love with this Grinch Stamp set from Gina Marie Designs. I stamped his hand on the green tag and then paper pieced the ornament and sleeve. I used a metallic pen for the ornament cap. I added some Eyelet Outlet Clear Swirl Bling flourishes and finished with some EO Holiday Bling in the tag corner."
Lauren says, "I flipped the sketch horizontally, and chose a mug rather than a tag, but I think I've done a fairly faithful adaptation. Most of my ingredients are Prima, from the Santa Baby collection; plus a bit of non-holiday paper from Pretty Pale. I used tape for the sketch's horizontal band and a Tim Holtz/Sizzix die for those pink flourishy things, which I thought looked a bit like steam rising off the delightful mug of cocoa."
And one lucky participant will get the awesome Laurels Dies from Paper Smooches.
Link your sketch-inspired creations right here by 6pm (EST) Wednesday, May 6th. Keyword for galleries and Flickr is JB:20:09
6 comments:
Fun cards and sketch! It feels like ages since I have last played along. I really hope I can play along this fortnight.
Hope you are both staying safe and healthy!
Marianne x
Cool sketch both cards are fabulous - I have the Grinch stamp set and love it - nice job using it and oh oh - hot coffee Mocha - Hot Chocolate-- so fab for the winter or some tea and biscuits - TFS and for the challenge
How FUN! Love both of your cards and will share Lauren's in the Coffee Loving Papercrafters FB group!
Love sketches and this one is fab. I'm going to try hard not to slide in on the last hour with this one.
Both cards are adorable! I would love to know what Lauren used for the macarons. So cute!
Great sketch, ladies, and wonderful inspiration! Thank you! Keep safe, Darnell
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