What a cool sketch at CAS(E) this Sketch this week!! I knew EXACTLY what I was going to do as soon as I saw it...ever have one of those sketches...only happens to me once in a great while, but it did with this one:)!! Here's my card and the sketch...
I KNEW I would use a die cut sentiment in the middle and my Papertrey Ink Rickrack border die in different colors for the wavy lines...being the literal kind of sketch person I am...no surprises here:)!!
I used a white piece of paper 1//4" shorter than an A2 card, and die cut the wavy lines 6 times with thin spaces between the cuts, 3 on each side of the middle. I then die cut the "birthday" and its colored letters and stamped the "wishes" with a cut up Papertrey ink sentiment. I opted for a more straight line sentiment...thought all the wavy lines were enough curves for this card. I replaced the die cut white wavys with colored ones and adhered the whole die cut filled panel of lines and letters onto a solid panel for stability. FUN, FUN, FUN!! Thanks for visiting me today!!
Hugs!! Lisa
Wow! I looked at that sketch and drew a complete blank. You nailed it! Love your card.
ReplyDeleteA super fun and cheery birthday card, Lisa! Love it! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the colors and pretty much everything else! Well done!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun and sweet! I love how you diecut the letters from the white and then added the coloured diecut letters!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with CAS(E) this Sketch!
Perfection! So colorful and cute!
ReplyDeleteI love it when I get an immediate inspiration from a sketch. Doesn't happen often with me either, but you did a fabulous job with your idea. So colorful and happy!
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching, just love the whole idea. Beautiful card
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful rainbow of color! I love how you have inset all of those die cuts. Thanks for joining us at CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeleteColorful and fun! Thanks for joining CAS(E) this Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card, I love the colors you used.
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