Fall-to Layout: A sketch or layout that you can use as a resource; something you may rely on, fall-to, or fall-back on when you need a bit of inspiration.
Here's this week's sketch.

I decided to change things up a bit. It was time for something besides square or A5. This card is 3.5x6. The patterned paper panel is 3x3.5. I used nestabilities for the rectangles, but if you'd like to know, the plain rectangle is 2-3/8x5 inches. I wanted a design for using all those large silhouette images that are still quite popular.
Supplies:
Stamps: Big and Wild Things (by gel-a-tins), Birthday Basics (by Papertrey Ink)
Ink: Rhubarb, Bamboo Leaves, New Sprout, True Black
Paper: Vanilla, Chocolate Chip, Ski Slope DSP
Accessories, etc.: Ribbon, Nestabilities, Pop Dots
As always, if you decide to play along, feel free to leave a link or upload to SCS with the keyword FTL35!
How pretty! I love your image and the sketch is wonderful--into my files it goes!
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ReplyDeleteYour card is STUNNING, Tash. Absolutely STUNNING!
This is very pretty! Can't wait to make one!
ReplyDeleteLovely sketch and great card. I love how the ribbon extends beyond the card front -very cool. TFS.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely sketch and inspiration card! I couldn't wait to get started when I saw them:)
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Hey Natasha - I love this sketch and have uploaded my version onto Splitcoast using the code you gave me, but I'm not 100% sure I did it correctly. It is also on my blog. Thanks and have a great day !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!!! Love the papers and the colors! I tried my hand at it...
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The red and green colouring is so delicate and pretty. And the background sets it off perfectly.
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