Hello there,
well after a very interesting (training at work), chaotic (travelling and the daily work/home juggle) and sad (funeral) week I'm really glad to find that it's Friday! And that's not least because it means it's time for a new Just Add Ink challenge :) This week we have a great sketch from Tina. Here it is - it has lots of potential!
And here is what I came up with.
My cluster of flowers accented by the pierced frame represents the hexagon elements in the sketch - I probably went overboard on the "stamped" hexagon pattern (done by inking up the Honeycomb embossing folder with ink) but decided to leave it as it was.
The design team has lots of wonderful projects to inspire you so don't forget to check them out and hopefully it will inspire you to join us!
Thanks for visiting,
Kim
Recipe: All SU! unless noted
Stamps: Flower Patch
Cardstock: Cherry Cobler, Crisp Cantaloupe, Calypso Coral, Whisper White
Ink: Crisp Cantaloupe, Real Red, Cherry Cobler, Calypso Coral, Smokey Slate, Pear Pizzazz, Garden Green, Versamark
Accessories: Flower Fair framelits, Honeycomb embossing folder, White embossing powder, Essentials paper piercing pack, Hexagon punch, Cherry Cobler baker's twine, Jewels - rhinestones, Dimensionals, Double sided tape (X Press)
Kim, this is really beautiful! Your colours and design are such a pretty use of the sketch. Love your piercing and partial folder inking. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous flower arrangement Kim - such lovely and vibrant colours. And I love your stamped hexagons in the background too :-)
ReplyDeleteomg love the flowers wiht that sneaky hexagon in the background. gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card - I love your take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteKim I love your take on the sketch this week - so bright and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea for the sketch, would never have thought to do that!! Those flowers and their colours are gorgeous and love how you tucked the hexagons into the background. Awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteWell goodness me I just love this card! Such a lateral way to use the sketch, very clever. Must pin this one for sure. xox
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