Just Believe 7
This if my second post for today, so make sure you check out my Tiny Teacup! Welcome everyone to another Technostamper Monday Lunchtime Sketch Challenge. Mary Jo has come up with another creative sketch for us to do to challenge us. And when in doubt…use the Just Believe set…it pretty much works with just about EVERY sketch - LOL!!!
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There is alot going on in the sketch this week. I’ve been wanting to use my Woodland Walk dsp and wanted to add just a little extra color in there so I paired it some Marina Mist. I like that little extra color…just what the dsp needed!
The base of the card is Wild Wasabi. I took a print from the Woodland Walk pack and layered it onto Early Espresso and then the card front. I took the polka-dotted print and layered that onto a piece of Early Espresso, tied a piece of Marina Mist 1/4” Grosgrain ribbon around it and then layered to the card front using dimensionals. I wanted the one frame from the Just Believe set but didn’t want the image that was in there so I inked the frame using the Early Espresso marker and stamped on Very Vanilla. I then inked the leafy image using Wild Wasabi and Marina Mist Marker and stamped inside the frame (I masked the bottom of the frame). I cut this out and layered onto the polka-dotted print using dimensionals. The I inked the rectangular frame using the Early Espresso, Wild Wasabi, and Marina Mist markers, stamped the greeting using Marina Mist, cut out and layered to the card front using dimensionals. I added some of the very smallest pearls as some extra accents on the flowers and on the ribbon.
I hope you all have a GREAT Monday and until next time…HAPPY STAMPIN’!

Comments
Beautiful card, love the soft colors and the ribbon and pearls.
By Rose Kerry on Aug 16, 2010
Ohhhh - I love that soft look. And the small pearls on the ribbon are just a neat idea!
By Claudia Perry on Aug 16, 2010
This is beautiful, I love the pearls on the ribbon, great idea. I also love how you used both frames, great colors too. Hmm, I guess I love it would have be enough! Thanks for playing!
By Mary Jo Price-Williams on Aug 17, 2010
Wow Mary, that is some amazing fussy cutting on those flowers!! Beautiful job!
By Kristin Moore on Aug 21, 2010
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