Thursday, October 24, 2013

Pals Paper Arts 177




This week we have another sketch challenge at Pals Paper Arts.  If you are new to card making or if you have never participated in a sketch challenge before but would like to, I will explain what I do to create a card from the sketch.

First I make a model from scrap paper to figure out the measurements of the design.  These are not necessarily the exact measurements, just what I think they might be, or what might work for me.  That's the fun of a sketch challenge, the sketch serves to get you going.


When I am happy with the model measurements, I start to think about color.  I just love all the Stampin' Up! green shades. This time I chose Pistachio Pudding, which made me think of Figgy Pudding in the Christmas Carole "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", so I was off on a Holiday themed card.
So, using the Pistachio Pudding card stock and coordinating InColor Patterened Paper I put this together.
 The sentiment is from the stamp set called Christmas Messages and it is found in the Holiday catalog.   I also used an image from Mosaic Madness. I stamped first with VersaMark and then heat embossed with white embossing powder.  I punched out the images with the matching Mosaic Punch.     I hope you will join us this week!  Happy Stamping.




7 comments:

  1. Oh Diane, I am all over this card! LOVE the green. Such a nice idea to do a monochromatic Christmas card!

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  2. Love love love the monochromatic look here! And your model idea is terrific! I am going to "borrow" that model of yours to do my PPA card later!

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  3. Love the Pistachio pudding!! Very clever!!! I never would have thought to do a monochromatic card using these colors!! Very nice!!!

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  4. The ultimate "figgy pudding" holiday card!

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  5. Great card. The monochromatic design is fantastic!

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  6. Wow! I love the monochromatic look going on here! Beautifu!

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  7. I love your card. Your use of color and design is awesome. It is fresh and nontraditional but very much a holiday card, too.

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