Hi friends! Its time for a new sketch challenge at STAMPlorations, Bi-weekly Sketch Challenge #18. This challenge ends on August 29th and the winners would be announced on August 31st. We have a very talented Guest Designer Carol joining us for this challenge. She makes awesome cards and has an amazing style of writing. She is sweet to read ur entire post and make the sweetest comments ever :) Welcome Carol! You can check out more of her creations at her blog Just Me :c
Let's get to the sketch and my card... Actually two cards, I wanted to try the same concept in different colors so I ended up making two cards :)
Let's get to the sketch and my card... Actually two cards, I wanted to try the same concept in different colors so I ended up making two cards :)
To make this card, I stamped the dots from Vignette - Retro Mod shapes beginning from center and moving outwards to the edges. I then created several layers in different ink by stamping dots by overlapping them. To create this pattern I was inspired by Donna Mikasa's card for CASE Study Anniversary Week #2. Next to match up the sketch, I heat embossed the sentiment from Subway Art sentiment builder - Dare on vellum. Also heat embossed a few more dots. Next, I added the twine and vellum and sequins to finish my card. I am entering this card to a few challenges - Simply Create too #68 - Monochromatic, CAS-ual Friday's #134 - Tic-tac-toe (Dots, white and sequins)
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Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment.
Supplies used - Stamps: STAMPlorations VIGNETTE - Retro Mod Shapes, Subway Art sentiment builders Dare; Inks: Hero Arts Raspberry red, Pool, Mint Julep, Soft granite, Vesafine Blue lagoon, Memento Angel pink and Rose bud, Versamark; Whisper Qpaque embossing powder; Twine from Recollections and Sequins from Neat and Tangled
Love these cards...I love the touch of vellum.
ReplyDeleteWow ! I loved it Deepti !
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! Love the stamped side panel and of course your dots!
ReplyDeleteDeepti, thank you for your sweet introduction; I'm blushing! Your duo of cards here: dynamite! Embossed vellum, ombre borders, squiggly twine and sequins = recipe for gorgeous! Pretty in pink; delightful in blue! Love 'em both!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Two gorgeous interpretations of the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Dee, love how you made the side panels, you must have a very steady hand and a good eye!
ReplyDeleteThe delicate vellum panel is a stroke of genius, I love it. :)
Gorgeous cards, Deepti! Love how you've made the borders.
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards. So stylish and trendy!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your interpretations of sketches... I always think y didn't I think of that, lol... I love both colours of the cards, so creative. Brilliant !
ReplyDeleteDeepti, these are both beautiful...really love the sentiment on vellum and the twine...such fabulous texture and interest! The monochromatic pink is lovely, but also like the mix of the blues and greens too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a scalloped edge! I would never have thought to do that! Beautiful colors too!
ReplyDeleteCute cards!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just the most gorgeous creations, style and I just love the idea with the acetate and your colour combo.xxxx
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The Journey is the Start
Once again, you have created magic Deepti, two very pretty cards, the pink one is very striking, where as the blue one is perfectly subtle for me!
ReplyDeleteAhh, Deepti...your cards make me sigh in bliss seeing the magic you've been doing with the stamps in the retro mod shapes set! Don't make me choose between the two -- I love them both!
ReplyDeleteEeeek polka dots...love them!! These are wonderful Deepti and I like that you have two colors to share with us!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous use of color. So rich!
ReplyDeleteHow stylish cards, the embossing on vellum looks great! Creative use of Retro Mod Shapes... Well done Deepti! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh white embossing on vellum is my passion! Thank you for inspiration and Thank you for being with CAS(E) Study this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Deepti!
ReplyDeleteAs always I leave here totally inspired!
This is fabulous!
Beautiful! Your stamping is spot on and I love the vellum and twine!
ReplyDeleteI love how you created your pattern and the ombre effect with your inks is so pretty, Deepti! Loving your vellum panel, too! Two really fabulous cards and perfect for all the challenges!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeletefabulous look of the circles borders in both colors!
Circles are so helpful, love your interpretation, lovely cards :D x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Deepti! Love the ombre backgrounds and the embossed sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThese card are outstanding! I love the heat embossed white dots and the sequins against all the gorgeous bold colour. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteSo stylish. And what a clever take on the sketch!
ReplyDeletea beautiful and creative set of cards, deepti!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your interpretation of the sketch ... this is such a great design. Love both colors. Loll xx
ReplyDeleteSo clever Deepti, what a fabulous and fun border!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! I love your stamping and the vellum!
ReplyDeleteWow, both of these are so very cool, love the vellum! ~Diane
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the velum layer. I absolutely thought the ruffled edges were layers of tissue paper!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, both of them! I love the rich colors and the great design! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Simply Create Too!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Marja
Simply Create Too DT
Oh my....two more stunning creations! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Simply Create Too.
ReplyDeleteHi Deepti. Wow! Love the ombre look and your choice of bold colours combined with the soft vellum. Fabulous creations! have a great day! hugs Monika xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Deepti. Love the ombre look and your choice of bold colours combined with the softness of the vellum. Two stunning cards! Have a fab day! hugs Monika xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the ombre look too and both are beautiful...your embossing on velum is crisp...lovely cards dear Deepti..hope you dont feel bother with all my comments LOL..hugs, Monika
ReplyDeleteSwoon. The pink one. Swoon. Love seeing it in the gallery over at Simply Create Too, too.
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