I love the ladies in my card-making club, but they frequently challenge me, as in the case of the Babycakes paper pack! My mission, should I choose to accept it: take a baby themed paper pack and create non-baby themed cards. I love a challenge, so with help from a sketch by Stuck Sketches, I got to work.
Although this is a layout sketch (and I will probably use it as such later this month), Frosted Designs is partnering with Stuck Sketches and wanted to see layouts or cards, so I turned it into a card. The Chocolate squares are actually leftover pieces from the window on this card (see the second card in this post), and I had saved them, hoping to use them this month. I tried to include the tags that are on the sketch, but the card was just too small. Any thoughts on the butterfly? Is it too random or should I leave it as is?
Recipe:
Framework Alphabet & Just a Number stamp sets
Babycakes Level 2 papers
Sunset, Chocolate, Buttercup & Colonial White cardstock
Sunset, Chocolate, Buttercup & Slate ink
Buttercup marker
Grey baker's twine (Recollections)
3-D foam tape
Cricut Artiste cartridge: balloons
Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge: title rectangle
Challenges: Frosted Design sketch + paint, ink, or mist challenge (I used ink)
How creative! I love how you used the sketch for a card! This card is simply adorable! Love the balloons and the giraffe paper!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative interpretation of the sketch on a card? Love it! Thanks so much for joining us at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable papers! Love that you made the sketch into a card! Thanks for joining in at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! So cute to use the giraffe with the "big" wishes. :) Thanks for playing along with us at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!!!! Such a cute card!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Frosted Designs :-)
wow, love how you turned it into a card, fabulous job!! Thanks for playing along with us over at Frosted Designs Sketch challenge ♥
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