Hi everyone! Happy Sunday!
It's time for a new Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge, and this week we are up to SSSC207! I've used the awesome new Cheetah Background, just released from MFT, for my card today, along with Birthday Greetings, Blueprints 8 Die-Namics and the new Blueprints 12 Die-Namics!
I started by cutting the Razzle Berry panel using the Blueprints 8 Die-Namics. I love the stitched look around the edges of this panel. Next, I cut the Kraft panel using the new Blueprints 12 Die-Namics. I stamped the panel with the new Cheetah Background using Hot Fudge Ink. I went over the stamped image with a Clear Wink Of Stella Marker for shimmer. I love how that looks!
I cut a piece of Smooth White Cardstock using the Blueprints 12 Die-Namics and stamped the sentiment, from Birthday Greetings, using Razzle Berry Ink. Before attaching it to the card, I added a flag panel cut from Hot Fudge Cardstock again using the Blueprints 12 Die-Namics. I then added some gold thread and placed the focal panel on the card with Jody Boosters. The boosters not only attach the circle panel, but they hold the thread down too. I then added quite a few gold sequins, which I love!
On the inside I cut a Kraft panel again with the Blueprints 8 Die-Namics, and stamped another sentiment from Birthday Greetings, this time using Hot Fudge Ink.
Here are the MFT products I've used on my card:
Here is this week's sketch:
Barbara Anders
Dana White
Jackie Pedro
Karen Giron
Karen Motz
Lisa Henke
Lori Tecler
Lynn Put
Jenny Peterson
Sarah-Jane Kale
Tracy Clemente
Vicki Burdick
Thanks SO much for stopping by!
So fun! Love the hot pink with the leopard print on kraft.
ReplyDeleteTotal heart palps Jodi! I love the pops of gold with the thread and sequins. You are my rockstar!
ReplyDeleteoooooo! I love this. that cheetah print is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of a sexy card there GF!
ReplyDeleteRaww!!! Love the hot pink with the cheetah print and the way you added the gold thread and sequins is so fun!
ReplyDeleteThe lepord background is perfect. And the pop of the razzleberry is awesome
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