Here is my CTS Sketch #247 done on the same day it posted, hurray me! CAS(E) this Sketch! website has a challenge that starts every Thursday. I am going to try and play with them for the rest of the year. I can't promise to have my card done on Thursday every week, but I am going to try.
The sketch this week inspired me instantly, especially when I looked around me at the beautiful fall foliage outside. Winter is trying to move in but I don't think fall is quite done yet for this year.
My layers are composed of Kraft cardstock and Strathmore Watercolor paper. I stamped the leaves with Archival Ink: Coffee. I love using Ranger's Archival Ink for watercoloring images. I really wanted the leaves to look like fall leaves that have fallen from the trees. I noticed this year that most of the veins on the leaves have turned brown, so I thought the Coffee ink would give the same effect. I then colored the leaves with Tombow dual markers. The number of the colors are 847, 985, and 946. I used my glass cutting mat as a palette with a water brush to add the color to the leaves. They came out stunning and very similar to the color of leaves I have seen this fall.

The leaves stamp is made by Inkadinkado and the Birthday sentiment is from Unity Stamp Co. I used my mini Misti to stamp the sentiment multiple times with the same ink as the leaves. Then I lightly water colored the sentiment with the same colors as the leaves. This gives more interest to the sentiment and helps to pop out the leaves. I just couldn't stop myself from grabbing and adding some bling to finish off the card with gold rhinestones. Birthday cards should be flashy, don't you think?
I hope you give this sketch a try. Happy Crafting!
Very pretty take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and a fun use of this sketch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and I love those leaves and soft stripes.
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