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I needed a Sympathy card for a SIL who had a brother pass away. So, I used this sketch- such a great way to use up DSP! I made an extra so I have one in the stash, and hope we do not use it too soon.
great sketch challenge! I love to use strips of paper, so this was fun. I added a grey and white central duo of panels for my main image over berry and purple strips, then my sentiment panel, finishing with a double bow treatment. Here's Heartfelt thoughts
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou
Thank you hostesses for a wonderful sketch to work with. Like Susan said, I took artistic liberties as well, by flipping the sketch. My card started as nothing but white cardstock. 4423 by MariLynn - at Splitcoaststampers
Here is mine. I think I felt inclined to do a art deco era card as my mom's birthday is coming up, she passed away this Spring. She is at peace now I know. She would have been 99. Her cigarette lighter is pictured in the foreground.
I am working toward my "Challenge Catch-Up" goal as usual!
My Sketch tweaks: I switched the card design from a horizontal card for a vertical card. My strips are two colors...black and white, rather than three. the center rectangle is represented by my ink-blended floral bouquet die-cut .