I celebrated the end of class week with a little craft room tidying and then, as a reward to self, a playtime to enter the latest challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches.
I do like a sketch challenge and I thought this one was lovely. For some reason, I wanted to use Perfectly Pears for this card and although I got out several other sets, the Pears just wouldn't let go!
So, quite a simple card really. Two strips of DSP from Painterly Pears DSP Collection: two sides of the same page.
I added a die cut lattice behind the pear, which was popped up on dimensionals. Using Secret Sea ink, I stamped the sentiment in two halves and die cut each one before adding them over the pears.
I finished off with a trio of Secret Sea Sparkle Dots. Being me, I just couldn't leave the Basic White card front completely plain, so I got out an old retired favourite - the Subtle Embossing folder. I've always loved the way it just adds a quiet texture and turns the plainest card into a linen-look paper instead.
The card base is Secret Sea.
This is such a great sketch, I'm going to tuck it away for future use. 😀
Update: Delighted to be chosen as a Fabulous Favourite at CAS Colours & Sketches.
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Lovely card, Jan! Great use of the sketch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your focal point goes so well with the papers you chose! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS Colours & Sketches!
ReplyDeleteLove how you've layered yet kept to the sketch, Jan - gorgeous use of the pears too! Thanks for sharing with us at CC&S
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect fruity centrepiece for our CC&S sketch Jan - so lovely to see that subtle EF too, the linen effect is gorgeous. Definitely an old favourite of mine!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the colors you chose behind the pears. Congrats on this week’s top pick! 😬
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