Just Add Ink - Sketch Challenge

23 August 2013



Just Add Ink 179
 Hi There!
Firstly - I promise, I promise I will be back to show you my amazing Utah trip! There's so many images to go through and I can't wait to re-live it all with you on my return to my blog shortly. Stay tuned (pretty please!)  :)

 For now though, it's time again for another Just Add Ink challenge. This week is a sketch challenge and I put my own twist on it by using the doily as the arrow and bling as the splotches.

JAI_Sketch_#179

My card has been made for my adorable God-Daughter who recently turned 5.


Stamp Set: Stylin' Girl (pg 55)
Accessories: Rhinestones ; Doily ; Glue Pen ; Dazzling Diamond Glitter ; Stampin Markers
Colour Combination: Whisper White ; Strawberry Slush
Designer Paper: In Colour Paper Stack (pg 152) ; Silver Glimmer Paper

Thanks for stopping by,
Lou X

8 comments

  1. Such a pretty card Lou and perfect for a 5 yo girl. I'm sure she'll love it. Like your twist of bling for the splashes and doily for the arrow. Carolyn x

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  2. This card is utterly adorable, Lou. I love your take on the sketch, and all the pink and glimmer is beautiful!

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  3. I love your feminine take on the sketch, it's so... Lou! She's a lucky little girl to have such an incredible God-Mother! Miss you, girlie.
    XO, Mehgan

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  4. What a gorgeous girly card this is Lou! Love your idea of using the doily and all the little bits of glimmer and bling :) x

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  5. What a gorgeous girly card this is Lou! Love your idea of using the doily and all the little bits of glimmer and bling :) x

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  6. Oh this is such a pretty girlie card Louise! Loving the bling and the sweet little image you've used!

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