Just Add Ink #320 - Sketch Challenge

I'm back from a very brief holiday trip up the coast and just in time to complete a card for Just Add Ink's Sketch Challenge #320.



I tried to use up a bit of retired product on this one cause I have a heap around! I used the old patterned paper stacks from around 2012 (before the colour revolution) in both the Subtles (Rose Red and Regal Rose) and the 2011-2013 In Colors (Island Indigo and Pool Party). I hand coloured the stamp with the same coloured markers and quickly clear embossed it.





Product List
Designer Series Paper Patterns Stack - 2011 In Color
Designer Series Paper Patterns Stack - 2011 In Color
[122384]
Artisan Label Punch
Artisan Label Punch
[130920]
Label Love Clear Stamp Set
Label Love Clear Stamp Set
[130622]
Starburst Framelits Die
Starburst Framelits Die
[132967]

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6 comments

  1. This is so pretty Jo! I love how soft and feminine your sunburst colours look together and how you're keeping the pattern in the different DSP 's the same, brings it all together so beautifully. Thanks for sharing with us at Just Add Ink this week :-)

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  2. The radiating DSP is so effective at pulling the eye back to the sentiment - love how you coloured that to match all the DSP - it ties it all together beautifully! Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week.

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  3. Oh, this is lovely, Jo. Great use of papers, inks and ribbons to create that wonderful effect. Thanks for joining in the fun at Just Add Ink this week!

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  4. Oh wow what an awesome way to use up some old DSP (don't we all just have a little too much horded away?!)
    I really love your take on our sketch so thanks for sharing it with us.

    Trish
    JAI Design Team

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  5. What a great combination of colours & you know how much I love a sunburst & that retired paper too, Jo. Glad you found time to play along with the JAI challenge.
    Di :)

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  6. Your ribbon detail is lovely - I just love this sunburst technique too - it's so effective. Chantell JAI

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