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STAMPlorations Sketch Challenge #10

We have a cool sketch for you for the next two weeks over at 
Very different from other sketches.



Doesn't it look like fun?


I used that cool Distressed Damask Background, sponged it in three different colors, heat embossed the sentiment from the set Artful Flutters and lastly added some of those funky splatter thingies from Holiday Artsy. Lastly I added some black splatters.

Now hop on over and see what our fabulous DT has come up with to juice up your imagination! We also have a talented Guest designer with us for this challenge - Carol from Just me: C. Welcome Carol - great to have you with us!

The challenge ends May 2; winner will be announced May 4.

Comments

Monika Reeck said…
woooowww I a speechles...dear Cornelia...for you to know as I see the sketch it looks difficult to follow but your result is sehhhrr lovely...great interpretation dear Cornelia...schoene Karte wieder...hope wir sehen uns bald bei meinem Blog...hope you are gesund there...hugs...
Vicki Dutcher said…
Awesome use of the damask!
sandie said…
Fab take on the sketch and that damask stamp looks fab...might need that one!!
Anonymous said…
Hi Cornelia. The damask background looks like semi transparent panels inviting you to look beyond and start dreaming and imagining ... fab card. have a great day! hugs Monika xxx
shirley-bee said…
Great interpretation of the sketch, Cornelia! I love the shading on the damask panels.
maria f. said…
Great way to use that BG stamp! Hope you're having a great week.

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