It's a lot busier than Lisa's sketch, but since that's what got me started I'm still playing :)
Supplies: papers from Sassafrass; metal charm from Bo Bunny; Hero Arts lace; Broken China distress ink; sentiment from AmyR (CC Designs); Wplus9 banner die; embroidery floss
I pierced the straight & cross-stitched elements on the patterned paper, and used coordinating colours of embroidery floss to accent it. The lace was added on a curve to mimic the paper's patterned embellishments.
Here's Lisa's sketch - hopefully you can still see its influence on the final design!
Lisa's sketch is open until June 15th. The little red wagon Heavy Metal challenge is open until next Monday.
xoxo,
Jessi
14 comments:
I love how the sketch got you started, that is perfect! It is just a beginning for you to let your creativity fly! I adore the embroidery and those papers are so pretty. The added bling is a sweet touch. Love how wanna sketch inspired you and so glad you played along. Xoxoxo
This is very pretty!
Very pretty card, I can see this as a Layout. Just gorgeous.
Amazing card!! I love the collage-y-ness of the card!!
This is really soft and pretty Jessi. I love the combo of elements...the papers, the charm and the touch of stitching. :)
Way to run with a design! Nicely done.
Fabulous Jessi, it's all those wonderful layers and different textures, WOW, I could never do something like this!
Beautiful papers & great job with the stitching, Jessi! Beautiful details--lovely work!
Way to rock this challenge girl! I can totally see the sketch layout but you made it all your own! Love the little touches of stitching and that metal charm is perfect! WTG!
WOW, what a gorgeous piece of art!!! I love every detail! Love the colors - they spread good mood! :-) Great work, Jessi!
Have a nice day!
Uli
Great layers and textures on this - anchored by that pretty silver frame!
Ooh! I love the shabby, chic look to this!!
Beautiful card Jessi! I love the hand stitched elements and the colors are wonderful. LOVE it!
Beautiful!I love the layered elements...and that patterned paper is from one of my fave collections of all time. Awesome!
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