Thursday, June 2, 2011

Mo's Challenge # 85



Sketchy!


This week the challenge is to follow a sketch from our hostess, Dawn. 



This one isn't a stretch for me, because it's a classic that  I go to often! It's simple, but looks different every time. You can see what I mean with the two cards I made this week.
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I asked Mo for some princess images, and she did two cute ones! 
This one is called  "Cupcake Princess Violet . The other is "Cupcake Princess Sienna", even tough she's carrying a cake!


This one uses Violet. She's just so girly....a real little princess!


Tools: Copics, Cuttlebug with Nestie ovals, Martha Stewart Leaf punch,  Stickles, Mounting tape, Tacky tape

Papers: SU! Barely Banana, Sage Shadow (On my screen it looks pale blue.),  Blush Blossom, Neenah smooth white, MME Stella Rose DP

Embellishments: Satin ribbon, Ruffled lace, Slotted lace, Flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, Pearl cabochons
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This is a much different look with the same sketch using "Broked", which is  available in a three other versions; a pig-tailed girl, an A A girl, and an AA boy.
They all make cute Get Well cards.

Image: "Broked"

Tools: Copics, White gel pen, Black Micro-liner pen, Cuttlebug with Oval Nesties, Doily, and Daisy dies, Nellie Snellen Embossing Leaf punch, Martha Stewart Zig-zag border  punch, Mounting tape

Papers: SU! Real Red, Crushed Curry, Certainly Celery, Neenah smooth white, MME Stella Rose DP

Embellishments: Brads

4 comments:

Cathy said...

Elaine, both of your cards are awesome as always. Love the way you used the same sketch to create two totally different looks.

Country Mouse said...

Both of your cards are just adorable!!! Great variations of this sketch!

Pat said...

Oh Elaine...another stunning card! I love the colors you used...barely banana and Sage cardstocks are so perfect!! I will definitely be using this color combo! Gorgeous coloring...her hair looks soft as silk! Yummy cupcake fairy! Hugs. Pat

Dawn B. said...

You always create the best cards. I love these Elaine. I forgot about Broked. Such a great image..