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Happy Sunday, everyone, it’s time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge card and here’s today’s sketch.
My card started with a Kraft Card Stock base. Next up I added a panel of Sweet Tooth Card Stock stamped with Diagonal Stripes Background and Black Licorice Ink. I matted it with a piece of Black Licorice Card Stock and popped it up on foam. Next is a piece of Sour Apple Card Stock stamped with Linen Background and Gumdrop Green ink, also popped up on foam. I cut Centerpieces You Mean the World to Me Die-namics from Berrylicious Card Stock and adhered it to the green panel, then slipped the sentiment tab under the edge. It’s from PI Wish You Were Here, stamped on Black Licorice Card Stock with Sweet Tooth Pigment Ink and heat embossed with white embossing powder, I finished off with the location finder pointer from LLD Smart Phone Die-namics, cut from Wild Cherry Card Stock and some enamel dots.
The inside has another sentiment from PI Wish You Were Here with Black Licorice Ink.
And that’s it! Be sure to check out what the rest of the Sweet Sunday Stampers have for you today:
- Dana White
- Jackie Pedro
- Jenny Peterson
- Karen Giron
- Karen Motz
- Lisa Henke
- Lori Tecler
- Lynn Put
- Sarah-Jane Kale
- Tracy Clemente
- Vicki Burdick
Thanks so much for stopping by! See you soon!
~Supplies~
Stamps: Diagonal Stripes Background, PI Wish You Were Here, Linen Background (MFT)
Ink: Gumdrop Green Ink, Black Licorice Ink, Sweet Tooth Pigment Ink (MFT)
Paper: Kraft Card Stock, Sour Apple Card stock, Black Licorice Card Stock, Wild Cherry Card Stock, Berrylicious Card Stock (MFT)
Accessories/tools: Vagabond; Centerpieces You Mean the World to Me Die-namics, Circle STAX Set 2 Die-namics, LLD Accent It – Labels and Tabs Die-namics, LLD Smart Phone Die-namics (MFT); white embossing powder, heat tool, foam tape, enamel dots
Love this card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Bar! Fantastic design and details.
ReplyDeleteLoooove this, Bar.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love the die cut globe as the sketch's round element--great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect combination dies - they should be packaged together!!
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