I made another card using the Circle Scribbles from PTI. I'm loving the variety of things you can achieve with this simple stamp set. This one is for CASE This Sketch.
After mounting the flower panel on peach cardstock, I realized it now qualifies for the challenge at Curtain Call. I love when that happens.
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An update:
Yesterday I was unhappy with my card and said I may redo it. Well, I did.
The one on the left is the redo. I like it so much better. Sometimes it's better to stick with what you do best and in my case I think it's mixing papers and layering.
Thanks for stopping by. Sending you smiles.
10 comments:
I do love both your original and redo...but the patterned paper on the redo just pops off the page. And your tone on tone stamping on your first card is beautiful!
Loved both original and redo cards.. And the first card is really sweet, Bobby.. :)
Hi Bobby! This is so Pretty, love the colours :)
I really LOVE your first card using the scribbles set! I need to bring this set home to live with me. :)
Oh, this is gorgeous! I love that stamped panel! Great take on the sketch!
Totally gorgeous! Love the colors and using the scribbles as flowers...perfect!
LOVE your circles scribbles card. Brilliant idea with the colors--they do make gorgeous flowers, don't they. And, I like your original and the redo for your other card. Perhaps you are your own biggest critic?
Your sympathy card is gorgeous!! I love the look of the circle scribbles! Your re-do looks fabulous too - although I love the original as well!! The little embossed frame is such a great focal point on both!
You know I like the CASness of the first card, but I've got to admit that the pretty paper perks it up! Try saying that 3 times fast! And I love the scribbly flowers!
Oh, see now, that's even better than what I thought of, Bobby!! Now the background "goes" with your floral flag and everything is cohesive! I really, really like that. And whoot for making a card and then having it fit another challenge. Your circle flowers on peach is just right for the CCIC. It's amazing how often that can happen. Hugs, Darnell
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