Skip to main content

7 Days 7 sketches - Day 4

Hi everyone,

a quick card - I am still totally exhausted from yesterday....but I had to make that card, after all I really want to do all those 7 sketches for 7 Days 7 sketches....
This one is a busy one - one of those layouts, but I make cards......


As you can see I did not really change much.


But I am really happy with the result and it went really fast. Used my MME paper pad - they had those at Michaels for 50% off.....Had to buy one (ehm two...) Got the colors from Just Add Ink and stayed with that modern vibe.
The die cut and stamp are by Papertrey - Wet Paint and as luck will have it I cut the striped paper just as wide as the sentiment...didn't know I would use it when I cut the paper.



Also linking up with:

Seize the Birthday - no topping for me
Just Add Ink - see picture
Snippets Playground - use a snippet (aqua paint chip and gold die cuts)
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper challenge - use PP



         

Happy stamping!






Comments

Patrice said…
What a modern and funky card you have created, Cornelia. Love the pops of gold on those strong black stripes. Gorgeous. Thanks for joining the fun at Just Add Ink this week. x
conil said…
Sistah, you're just knocking these 7 sketches out of the park. Another fabulous card...love that modern, graphic feel of it.
Sharyn Polesel said…
Very pretty design and colors. Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday!
Susanne Vargas said…
Wieder eine echt coole, moderne Karte von dir! Tolle Muster und Farbkombi! Ja, manchmal hat man Glück und schneidet das Papier genauso wie man es braucht (und manchmal auch nicht)...
Vicki Dutcher said…
LOVE the graphic feel of this card-- stripes and gold! Awesome~
Christine Blain said…
I just LOVE how you've placed the sentiment on this card, Cornelia - how fabulous that the "birthday" fits perfectly down the side of the striped paper! The pops of gold look awesome. Thanks for joining in the fun at Just Add Ink this week!
Your card is so trendy: mint, gold foil, bold Petern! Cool effect)
Hannelie said…
I think you did a fabulous job, making a 'complicated' sketch so beautiful CAS!
Thanks for playing at Seize the Birthday!
Tschenny said…
Coole Umsetzung des Sketches! Gefällt mir sehr gut! LG Jenny
papierelle said…
Modern - elegant - edel ... eine perfekte Umsetzung!! (alles andere hätt' mich auch gewundert .. *grins*)
LG Gundi
Flo said…
Klasse!!! Es glänzt und glitzert superedel auf deine Karte!!!
LG Flo
Kristie Goulet said…
LOVE this so much! Just awesome!
Hazel said…
Got your message, Cornelia - don't know why you had a problem, but I've linked your entry - thanks for sharing your crafty for my Patterned Paper June challenge - hope to see you again x
Desire Fourie said…
Such a fun take on the sketch. All the elements work so well together.
Hugs Desíre {Doing Life}
Di said…
Love it!! Despite the exhaustion :)

Hugs

Di xx
Jodene said…
I love your card, such a striking design and I love the use of the gold. Thanks for joining us at Seize The Birthday :)
cm said…
Busy? Nope...brilliant and beautiful! Love your design and the paper/colour pairings you've made are utterly splendid! I'd have bought two of those paper pads, too, especially at 50% off! Gorgeous card in every way, my friend!
Hugs~c
Anita in France said…
Striking, stunning, trendy and absolutely gorgeous, Cornelia ... love it! Anita :)
Monika Reeck said…
Hi Cornelia
again the gold on your card always stunning and love all the strips and that little bday on the edge cute and sweet card Cornelia
Kim Heggins said…
Fabby card Cornelia...love the fabulous touch of gold!

Popular posts from this blog

Easter Egg and Bunny

Hi Everyone, I made a bunch of Easter cards, after all its little more than one month and I need to send them out in time... You see, they are all similar - using both the die cut and the negative, that I cut from a die cut egg. The cute bunnies got their yearly appearance - they are from Impression Obsession. the egg is by Lifestyle Crafts. The sentiment is by Papertrey. And here are bigger photos from this set: Linking up with Creative with Stamps - Easter The Paper Players - die cutting Die Cut Divas - animals Happy Little Stampers - anything goes with dies

So Suzy Stamps Snarky Blog Hop

Hi Everyone, Welcome to the So Suzy Stamps Snarky Blog Hop where funny and humorous Christmas cards take over! I am hopping along with Justine’s 12 Days of Christmas Series. If you haven’t checked it out yet, click here . Justine has been busy creating a dozen Christmas Card video tutorials to inspire you this holiday, and best of all there are prizes to be won every day. All you have to do to be eligible to win a $25 gift certificate is comment on each of the blogs! Good luck! We will pick two winners on November 9th! Here are my cards: For my first card I used a Tim Holtz embossing folder and embossed dark grey card stock. The cool deer I colored with Inktense pencils and fuzzy cut it. I stamped the Cool Yule sentiment onto aqua card stock and added white gel pen accents. Mounted everything onto a white card base. For my second card I used patterned paper as background. Added the die cuts (Santa and moose from Dixie Crafts, Winter Landscape die from Cut

Mirror Image Stamping with So Suzy and the MISTI

Hi Everyone, I am so happy to be part of this wonderful event - the collaboration between So Suzy and the MISTI from My Sweet Petunia doing mirror image stamping.  This event is going on for the ENTIRE  MONTH! We are demonstrating the  Mirror Image Stamp    which coordinates with the Misti Stamping Tool! All month long, different bloggers will post a card using the  Mirror Image Stamp .  In my tutorial today, I will show you how use the  Mirror Image Stamp  on your cards. You can basically double your stamp supplies that way! The  mirror image stamp  is  a 4.25" x 5.5" piece of red rubber with no foam backing. So much larger than the other mirror image stamps out there and therefore much more useful! Mirror Image stamp ,  Two Cats in a Tree If you want a video tutorial on how to do this I can highly recommend you watch THIS VIDEO on youtube. Explains it all in very little time! Or you can see the same thing on my photo tutorial. With mirror