Just Add Ink # 305 – Sketch Challenge!

This week Just Add Ink have put up a sketch Challenge.

Head over to Just Add Ink’s page and have a look at the wonderful cards done by the design team.

You can click on the link below and it will direct you there……enjoy!

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I have kept my card very simple by using 3 papers from Everyday Chic Designer Series Paper.

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This paper is all in Black and white and can be easily coloured by sponging, braying or spritzing..

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I have decided to sponged my card with Bermuda Bay making the colour strong at the bottom and taking it back to near white at the top.

By mounting it on black makes the intensity of the colour “POP”

Along with a simple sentiment and a couple sequence this card is complete.

Table built using Product Table Builder by The Crafty Owl – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator.

10 thoughts on “Just Add Ink # 305 – Sketch Challenge!

  1. Great card — the sequins really make it pop!

    • Michele Jutrisa

      thanks

  2. Ooh I always forget you can customise this paper with colour but I won’t any more as I just love the effect you achieved Michele. The gradients of colour tie the panels together and it look fabulous! Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week.

    • Michele Jutrisa

      Thanks Kim

  3. Fantastic card Michele! Love the boldness of the black and white and then the ombre tones of the Bermuda Bay. Love it! Thank for playing aloing this week at Just Add Ink. Rochelle xo

    • Michele Jutrisa

      Thanks Rochelle

  4. Wonderful use of that paper Michele. I really love how this card could be adapted for many occasions. Chantell JAI

    • Michele Jutrisa

      Thanks Chantell

  5. Oh this is cool! I love how you’ve coloured your DSP – it’s something I never think of! Thanks for joining us at JAI this week1

    • Michele Jutrisa

      Thanks Narelle

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