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Saturday, 27 October 2012

Less is More Sketch

 I think sketches are great when I'm struggling a bit with my mojo.  This week there is a sketch to follow at Less is More Challenge.  When I checked back at the blog to add my entry I see that I have the sketch rotated and that I didn't HAVE to put the sentiment bottom right.  Oh well it works there for me lol!  First card uses Memory Box DP and dies, along with a Papermania sentiment. I drew in the string for the bauble.


Second card uses a Phindy's Place image called Big Hill.  Coloured with Copics and some icy Stickles, this is added to a dry embossed panel lifted from Chrissie's card for inspiration.


12 comments:

  1. These are fun Anne - I particularly like the first with the bauble suspended alongside your tiles. Vicky x

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  2. Anne I love both cards
    this little skiing boy is cute :-)
    and the first one looks elegant.

    Monika (basteln.co.at)

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  3. Great cards Anne, it looks like you've been having fun. Rotating the sketches just fine...super job.
    Looking forward to the NEC!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    Less is more

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  4. Both gorgeous cards Anne, just had a wander around your blog and enjoyed your cards. xx Flora

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  5. Totally gorgeous cards, love the cute snow ski scene.

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  6. Two gorgeous cards. Love the little skier.
    Lynne xxx

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  7. These are both fab Christmas cards. Love the suspended bauble and intrepid skier. x

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  8. Anne, both of these are great cards, but I love the one with the little skier!! The coloring looks awesome!

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  9. Two lovely cards. I love the colour of the first but the little skier is so sweet

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  10. Great cards Anne, love them both, but my favourite has to be the little guy on his skis. He's coloured beautifully and I really like the three embossed panels behind him. Great job! xx

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  11. Lovely cards Anne, love the way that bauble die cut works over the backing paper, brilliant placement! Elaine

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