Monday, February 25, 2013

Monday Lunchtime Sketch Challenge TSSC252

Happy Monday! It's time for the Lunchtime Sketch Challenge again!  It's always fun to have a sketch to work with and this week's challenge was a good one.  Here's the sketch Mary Jo gave us.











Here is the card I came up with.










I went with mostly Sale-a-bration items, can't seem to put them down!  I started to make a flower for the center, then changed my mind and used the Pinwheel Sizzlet.  I layered the card with the Vine Street EF then added in the DSP from Sycamore Street that had the same vine look.  The greeting is from Teeny Tiny Wishes.  I originally had the pinwheel directly on the green layer, but it didn't stand out enough.  I die cut the smallest framelit from the windows collection and put it behind the pinwheel and popped it up on a dimensional.  Gave a little color boost and height.  


Give the sketch challenge a try for yourself, just go to Technostamper and submit a card.  Here is a list of the other design team members for more inspiration.





Mary Jo Price- Williams:  Technostamper 


Sue Root:  Stampin' With Sue2


Robbie Rubula: InkedX2 



Tanya Bell: Stamping T! 



Jonia Smith: Stampin for Me 


Mary Brown: Stamper Camper





Thanks for stopping by!  Another fun card sample tomorrow, so be sure to stop back!





If it doesn't move...stamp it!!


Nicole Tugrul


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2 comments:

MJ said...

Love your pinwheel! So makes me wish for warmer weather. You are so creative. Thanks for another fabulous sample for my sketch challenge.

Sue said...

Great card this week. Love the pinwheel and also how you cut the circle out of the dsp layer. Interesting twist.