Good morning everyone! I have another sketch prepared. The idea here is to use a 3-d element where the flowers are shown on the sketch. As I described it to my team, use something that wouldn't typically fit in the mail. At first thought, you may think that 3-d embellishments aren't conducive to the clean and simple style. I think you'll manage just fine though. If you're anything like me, you may have picked up the occasional 3-d embellishment (like some ribbon flowers or resin flowers). This sketch makes those items the focus. Add in a sentiment and you're set!
So here's the sketch.

And here's my take on it. I just picked up these resin flowers and lace from Stampin' Up! and I was itching to use them. I thought they were well suited to a simple and elegant wedding themed card.

Supplies:
- Stamps: Greeting from retired Stampin' Up! set (sorry, can't remember which one)
- Paper: Spring Moss, Vintage Cream, Enchante DSP
- Accessories, etc: Lace, Resin Flower
- Ink: Dark Chocolate
If you feel like playing along, leave a link to your project!
Lovely
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love how you combined elegance with clean and simple!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Natasha!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! I think the set is All Year Cheer III :)
ReplyDeleteNatasha this is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you9 for another fabulous sketch.
ReplyDeleteAli x
Sorry forgot to say how gorgeous your card is simple yet very elegant.
ReplyDeleteAli x
So elegant!! I was able to play today! Will post on my blog next week :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card! I'm looking forward to playing again.
ReplyDeleteOh...this is so elegant! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have entered one of your challenges, I have recently just found the blog. Thank you for a lovely challenge x
ReplyDeleteThanks for another fun challenge, and your inspirational card.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen
alteredscrapbooking
Thanks for another great sketch!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting these sketches. I love them and they're so helpful.
ReplyDeleteI made this one for Queen Harriet, I hope you can check it out...
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1949041?&cat=500&ppuser=132695