Learn how to use a sketch to inspire you to make a card

Happy Sunday!

Have you ever used a sketch to help inspire you or would you like to learn how? On Friday night my lovely upline Emma Goddard organised a virtual team gathering. As well as chatting about what our favourite products are in the upcoming Jul – Dec mini catalogue (as demonstrators we get to see the catalogues early), Emma gave us a sketch to use for a craft a long. A sketch is a great starting point for a card design if you’re struggling with ideas.

The sketch actually reminded me of one of the cards from my March classes and the card I’m sharing today’s card was my take on the sketch and features the Count on Me stamp set and Sending Smiles Bundle which are both in the Annual Stampin’ Up! catalogue.

A card with a cute kangaroo with a die cut sentiment Sending Love & Big Hugs

The card below is the one from my March card classes and features the In the Moment Stamp set from the annual catalogue. It’s the same layout but with a daffodil delight base and a melon mambo scalloped circle. I used the same pretty Gingham embossing folder for the background.

This stamp set comes with three lovely line drawings so I made a card with each of the images coloured them using blends. To make a change the sentiment (also from the In the Moment stamp set) is stamped and trimmed.

I made a quick video of the first card which you can watch over on my YouTube channel.

Supplies

Stamps/Bundles:
Count on Me
Sending Smiles Bundle

Cardstock:
Pool Party 10.5cm x 29.6 cm – scored at 14.8cm
Basic White 10cm x 14.3cm
Basic White third of a sheet of A4 for stamping and die cutting
Daffodil Delight 8cm x 8cm
Mossy Meadow 4cm x 10cm

Designer Series Paper:
Hues of Happiness 3cm x 14.3cm

Inks:
Granny Apple Green, Mossy Meadow, Pool Party, Memento

Tools and Adhesives:
Layering Circles dies, Gingham Embossing Folder, Blending Brushes, Paper Snips, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Tear & Tape, Adhesive Sheets, Stampin’ Dimensionals

Accessories:
Stampin’ Blends – Crumb Cake, Daffodil Delight, Pool Party, Granny Apple Green, Basic Rhinestones. Pool Party Sheer Ribbon

Instructions:

  1. Cut and score card base
  2. Emboss basic white layer and add strip of dsp
  3. Add ribbon – I used two separate pieces – and glue to base
  4. Die cut circle, apply ink with blending brushes, add to scalloped circle and add to card with dimensionals
  5. Stamp kangaroo, colour with blends, fussy cut and add to circle with glue
  6. Apply adhesive sheet to Mossy Meadow and die cut, layer on white die cut and add to card
  7. Stamp sentiment, die cut and add to card
  8. Add basic rhinestones.

Here are the two cards together and you can see how I used the same sketch but by changing up the stamped image, paper and patterned paper it looks a little different. That’s the perfect thing about sketches you can interpret them in any way you like, they are there just to give you a starting point if you’re not sure where to start.

You can watch me make the first card by clicking on the video below:-

If any of the products I used are on your wish list you can click on the images below and you will be taken to that item in my Stampin’ Up! on line store so you can pop it in your basket. If your order is over £25 please use my current monthly Online Shopper code so I can send you a handmade card and little thank you gift next month. However, if your wishlist is over £99 there is only a few more days to take advantage of the current AMAZING joining offer – not only do you get to chose the items you want in your Starter Kit, you only pay £99 and select £130 worth of products. For the rest of this month the Starter Kit also includes £62.50 of FREE 2022–2024 In Color products. We would love to have you join our team.

So you get £92.50 of FREE items on top – I’ll say it again AMAZING!!!. Get in touch if you have any questions or if you would like to learn more about joining our wonderful team.

As always, thanks for stopping by and remember to keep it crafty.

Lynn
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