The sketch this week over at Mojo Monday Challenge Blog has LOTS of layers! I was up late last night helping my son with finishing up a portfolio for one of the art colleges he is applying to. I decided while keeping him company I would tackle the Mojo sketch. I challenged myself further by using a printed paper with a color combo that I'm not use to working with. I also stamped my image on color cardstock instead of the normal white or cream. I was happy with the end result and really enjoyed the sketch!
Supplies Used:
Images: "Dreampuff" House Mouse by Stampabilities, Sentiment by Limited Edition
Cardstock: Die Cuts With A View, Bazzil and Wausau
Printed Paper: Unknown / from my stash
Ink: Memento
Martha Stewart Heart Border Punch
Spellbinder's Circle Nestabilities
Prima Flowers
Brads
Techniques: Image colored with Prismacolor Colred Pencil and blended with Gamsol
Be sure to check out all the fabulous creations over at Mojo Monday.....consider joining in if you haven't already!
10 months ago
7 comments:
What an adorable card! That little mouse looks so cozy, and the colors look great together!
Thanks for the comment on my blog. I think you should do the challenge in remembrance of your Mom. Happy memories!
That mouse is suoer comfy... makes me want to sleep!!! :) Lovely card as always susan!! I love it, and you made such an awesome card out of that sketch! :))
Oh that is so cute. I'm going to have to check out these challenges. They look so fun.
Thanks for the images!! What a surprise. I can't wait to play with them, but honestly I'm intimidated by your incredible cards!!
Awwww - he's sooo cute!! I was going to put together my card for this challenge tonight, but my priorities changed when I got my mail. :)
Awww! Such a sweet card! Very nice job.
Adorable! you should work for House Mouse! every time I see one of your cards my HM wish list grows!! : )
I love these sketch challenges too. I may have to crumble and join Mojo Monday! LOL
Great card! : ) Patti
This is adorable. I love the dp and how the colors of this just blends together.
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