Happy Saturday ~ time for another Unscripted Sketch! I hope you get to play along this week...
Not sure why, but these colors gave me fits! My friend Stacey always picks the most awesome colors for her Curtain Calls... so I used them with the newest sketch from Unscripted.
It's late, & I have another post to put up, so I'll be back tomorrow to finish writing this one up...sorry!
Bye for now...
10 comments:
this is absolutely stunning Arielle! the peek a boo flowers are perfect and the pearls just top it off!! thanks for playing along with us at Curtain call this week! :)
Awesome card, I like the colors and the flowers :)
This is so pretty. You know I love those flowers and that border punch you used is awesome.
What a fun and fresh card, Arielle! Love it!
Hi Arielle! I look at your lovely cards every time you send out a notice, but don't usually have time to leave a comment. I love your cardmaking style! This one is lovely. I'd love to know the name of the embossing folder you used and also the brand of stamp used for the sentiment as well as the die (or punch or whatever it was) used to cut the strip for the sentiment. I really love reading blogs that give lists of materials used as well as accessories like dies, EFs, punches, etc. Thanks so much for sharing your talent!
oh, honey! you knocked this one out of the park:) LOVE the white embossed panel with the pop of rose red flower...spectacular, dearie! thanks for playing the Curtain Call!
fabulous unscripted sketch card, I luv the texture...have a wonderful weekend!
enjoy *~*
Fabulous! Love how you embossed and then used the edge punch on the white square. What a great effect! Congrats on being a Show Stopper! So how many times have you won challenge blog card pick honors? Like I said, that pinky has some talent!! :)
Arielle, your example card for cqc32 is fabulous. I thought vanilla was white so my card has white instead of off white. Sorry. Thanks for the gorgeous color combination challenge.
Faye
It sure would be nice if specific things used to make the card were listed, such as embossing folder name, edge punch or die cut name, etc.
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