And I’m back with another challenge with Just Add Ink and this time it’s Just Choose Two #668.
I’ve had this green timber look paper for ages and teaming it with its reverse side is quite striking.

And I’m back with another challenge with Just Add Ink and this time it’s Just Choose Two #668.
I’ve had this green timber look paper for ages and teaming it with its reverse side is quite striking.

I love finding new challenges to join. This is my first time with CAS Colours & Sketches and this one is a Double challenge, colour and sketch, #519.
My card is a compilation of different stamps and the colours for the sketch and includes a die cut posy that I inked with the three colours.

This weeks challenge with Freshly Made Sketches #FMS601 inspired me to make my first Christmas card for 2023.
And the fact we just entered September fueled that inspiration. I love working (playing 😁) with patterned papers and I love how this card came together.

Color Throwdown this week ctd758 is Pink, Green, Magenta, White.
For my card I inked up the inside of the embossing folder with pink and magenta inks before running it through the Big Shot. I inked the flower with pink and magenta inks, and added a strip of lace. For the greeting I inked it with gold ink then black and heat embossed it. I have not done that before but I will do it again!

The newest Retro Rubber Challenge is a sketch challenge #rrcb214.
I made a square card this time and used patterned papers. The stamp set is called Stippled Blossoms by Stampin’ Up! and I’ve had it for years.


This week at Global Design Project it is a colour challenge #GDP409…
I made my card with all the colours as leaves and layered them under a white embossed banner, and used markers to create a matching background to die cut the word ‘Sending’.

This week’s challenge with Color Throwdown was a challenge as they are not colours I would normally use together, however I do like the card I made for this challenge.
I chose to do a simple layered image card, and used Stampin’ Up!’s Ranunculus Romance set for this challenge #ctd757.

Glitter in my veins, the title of this week’s challenge with TGIF Challenges blog, #tgifc435. I chose to use glitter cardstock for my card, and found some left over pieces of card from a gelli plate session last month which I used as the background for the card.

Just Add Ink’s challenge this week is a sketch challenge, #667.
I created my card entirely using scraps from my scrap drawer, and am really pleased with the result.

I’ve been busy with some challenge cards the last few days. Today I’m posting a card I made for this week’s Freshly Made Sketches FMS600, and it was a fun sketch to use to create my card.
I usually make cards with layers, and sometimes lots of them, and I am discovering (and enjoying) this clean and simple style of cardmaking.
