Hey Everyone
I was going to start this post with “it’s only so-many days until Christmas” but then I realised I’m not ready for Christmas yet, so I didn’t bother counting them!
Time for a new sketch challenge. Our sketch hostess at Freshly Made Sketches is none other than Jennifer Timko. Her creations are so clean and just plain gorgeous. Head over to her blog and see for yourself – you will love her works of art.
Here’s her fab sketch:
I found her sketch so easy to work with and I know it’s one that I will be using again. The snowflakes and sentiment are from Stampin’ Up!s Flurry of Wishes. This is a pretty clean card for me – just gold sequins, snowflake elements and some gold twine. The colours I’ve used are Tip Top Taupe and Mint Macaron. Here’s my card:
I love ALL of the cards the Freshly Made Sketches Design Team have created and I know you will too. Head over the challenge and take a look. While you’re there, we would love you to link up a card.
Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers
Narelle
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Thank you for not counting the days until Christmas. I would like to live in denial until after our Thanksgiving holiday here. I love your card. The little touches of gold are so pretty with the taupe and blue and all of the white space. Beautifully done!
I’m not counting either! This is so fresh, clean and beautiful! Tip Top Taupe is my new favorite color!
Beautiful colors, such a soft and serene card. LOVE the woodgrain element!!
What a beautiful and clean card! Love all that white space and the subtle pops of colour.
Beautiful! I love your wood and gold accents.
I love a good snowflake – as long as it’s on a card, so you can be sure I love this! Especially the wood veneer snowflake. What a great embellishment that is!
This is so gorgeous Narelle! I love the soft, neutral colours! The snowflakes are so pretty, especially that wooden one! So fun for Christmas!
crisp, clean and oh so gorgeous!
This is a stunning take on the sketch! I just love the layering on the snowflakes (and you know how I feel about the wooden one!). Beautiful, Narelle!