Thursday 2 May 2013

CTS26 - Thanks!


This week's sketch is by Karolyn Loncon:


I wanted to see if I could take a sketch with layers and reduce the number of layers used.  I used masking, sponging and embossing to create the sketch elements. Inkadinkado sentiment.

Once again, the design team has come up with a huge array of interpretations of this sketch - go check them out and be inspired!

Now it's your turn - don't forget to link up before the deadline next Tuesday at noon!

13 comments:

  1. Awesome use of the sketch!

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  2. Love your take on the sketch. You've used every element of the sketch, just in a super clever, might I say ingenious way!! Love this. Bev

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  3. Beautifully sponged! You totally have captured the feeling of layers!

    By the way, wow'd you do dat? Is the sentiment embossed or did you mask? Either way, clever and beautifully done!

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  4. OOOooooooooooooooh Aweee
    LOVELY
    LOVELY
    LOVELY!

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  5. U are awesome in playing with words and creating such wonderful CAS cards :) love it

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  6. Great secondary challenge, Ardyth, I love that idea! A seemingly simple card that's packed with techniques. Makes my heart happy to see those all perfectly spaced : )

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  7. WOW, what a clever card Ardyth, it's totally pinned!

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  8. Simply wonderful card! The blue, highlighting the last of three words is so effective. TFS! :)

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  9. LOVE the spongeing ... gorgeous colour ... sooo delicious, Ardyth! Anita :)

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  10. This is awesome! Thanks for taking the time to comment on Izzy's creation. She works so hard at her cards and it really means the world to her to hear other's thoughts and encouragement.

    It's a good life!
    Terri E.

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  11. Fab card Ardtyh but when you find out it's a OLC that makes it even more amazing and clever!!
    Jenny x

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