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Feeling Sketchy #41


Feeling Sketchy has this pretty layout  this week. It is such a well balanced sketch. It reminded me about this neglected frame stamp that I have in my closet from "Just for Fun" - time to pull it out and re-ink!



Here is my take on the sketch:




The hearts are from Hero Arts (Hugs N Hearts) and the sentiment is Penny Black (all you need...)
The punched out heart is made with a Marvy punch. Again I used one of those handy dandy Home Depot paint chips. First I punched a couple of hearts with the solid color, but then I thought its kind od neat if I line up that white strip with the black strip from the frame and I left it at that. This card is a little busy for me, but I still like it!

Comments

LaVon Hall said…
Paint chips who would have thought. Love the idea! I also love those wintery pictures.I guess I am missing the snow in Chicago this year after all. LOL
What a lovely card. I love the hearts with the patterns you have stamped. Thanks for joining in with us at Feeling SKetchy.
Michelle
Kanan Pandya said…
So pretty, Cornelia. Love those hearts and sentiment is too sweet. :-)
Rosmarie said…
Schön diese vielen, verschiedenen Herzen auf deiner Karte! Durch die schwarze Mattung, springen sie einem so richtig entgegen.

Und, wie war dein *einsames* Wochenende? Voll von basteleien, die wir bald bestaunen dürfen...? ;-)

GLG Rosi

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