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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Sketch Challenge -- with a Twist

Today's sketch challenge over on Splitcoaststampers was pretty straight-forward.   A card with three panels on the front.  I decided to take it a step further and combine it with a folding technique -- an Easel Card.


I'm still playing around with the new set from Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company, called Be Wild and Free.  On many of the cards I have made with this set, I've created that orange sky behind the "serengeti" tree (which is actually an acacia tree) -- which is frequently pictured in African photographs.  Using Tim Holtz Distress inks (Scattered Straw, Wild Honey, Dried Marigold, Spiced Marmalade), I sponged a piece of white cardstock and then cut a piece of DP from DCWV's Safari Chic pad for the bottom panel.  Lining up the DP with the "sky," I stamped the tree and animals in Versafine Onyx Black and embossed it with Detail Black embossing powder.  Then I cut the panel into three pieces -- for the layout of the challenge.  The base of the easel is another piece of DP from Safari Chic, and I added the two jumbo brads to hold the easel up.

If you've never made an easel card, they are really lots of fun.  Here's a link to a tutorial on Splitcoast.  Give it a shot!


Thanks for stopping by my blog today.   I hope you come back again soon.  And don't forget, I have a project for the MFP Christmas in July blog hop on Friday.

5 comments:

  1. I'm WILD about the wild animal stamps. Like your Easel card. There's a challenge at Made Especially for You Easel Card challenge that you can enter it in. Let them know I sent you.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  2. Very nice easel card with the slihouette images. TFS at MEFY.

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  3. Lovely card. Thanks for joining us over at ME4Y.

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  4. such an eye catching card! thanks for joining us this week at MEFY!

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  5. Great card! Love the scene you created. So peaceful! Thanks for playing along with us over at MEFY! : )

    Kristy

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