Thursday, April 14, 2022

Oceanfront Waves of Inspiration Birthday Card--Sketch Challenge

Welcome to our April Coast to Coast Creators Blog Hop! This month we are showcasing a sketch challenge. I used our gorgeous Waves of the Ocean Designer Series Paper (DSP), as well as three stamp sets that all work beautifully together--Waves of Inspiration, Oceanfront, and On the Horizon.


I started with strips of Shimmery White Paper, and stamped the four images. I used a Blender Pen to blend the ink of the pelican outline, coloured the pilings with Stampin' Blends, and then used our Blending Brushes to colour the sky and sand. I adhered the images to a layer of Pacific Point cardstock with Stampin' Seal, and used my trimmer to get a 1/16" margin all around.


The sentiment was stamped in Pacific Point on Coastal Cabana cardstock, and then cut with a Waves die. I used the Very Vanilla Basic Essentials Twine to go through the sentiment, and taped the twine to the back of the piece of DSP. The Pacific Point was added to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals.


Here’s the sketch we used for the challenge:


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❤️ Kim


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8 comments:

  1. Very pretty + inspiring! I may need to CASE

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  2. I just love how used this bundle with the sketch - marvelous!!

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    1. Lovely card, Kim. The set is gorgeous for anyone, especially those near a coastline.

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    2. Thanks very much, Claudia! I agree! And maybe even for those who WISH they were near a coastline! 😊

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