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JAI #233 -Sketch Challenge

The sketch Challenge  this week at Just Add Ink use s trio of objects- one of my favourite type of layouts.



 I have been wanting to do a window card for a while so this was a good opportunity. I have used the beautiful Mossy Meadow as the ink and the highlights. I have used 2 different sized circle punches to achieve the frame effect and the gorgeous "World of Dreams" stamp set. 
I love the new Lovely Lace embossing folder design used in the base layer. This panel was lightly sponged with Pistachio Pudding and I love the effect. My sentiment wouldn't quite fit at the bottom so it's just a little tag at the side, with an old fave- the safety pin.


Don't forget to check out the JAI website and the design team samples. 
Thanks for looking, Liz


Comments

  1. Such an elegant card, Liz. I love how you've used the World of Dreams stamps; great idea. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week. :)

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  2. thanks very much Christine, I always find have trouble getting soft greens to show well in my photographs so I apologise for that.
    Cheers, Liz

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  3. Such a pretty card Liz, l love the layers and texture, so soft and pretty! Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink..

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  4. thanks so much Nikki. I love the variety of challenges at JAI, thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. Just lovely! All the little finishing touches are gorgeous! Thanks for playing along with us at Just Add Ink.

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  6. So beautiful! Harmonious colour scheme and the tiny tag attached with the pin is such a sweet finishing touch. Amazing detailing.

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    1. Thanks so much Jan, the pin is from the now retired Vintage Trinkets- I've just rediscovered them in an effort to use up some of my clutter!

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