Thursday, October 10, 2013

CAS(E) this Sketch #49


Hello Everybody,

I have a brand new sketch for you from CAS(E) this Sketch Challenge Blog. 
This sketch is by Karolyn Loncon.


Gorgeous sketch. I used leaves instead of the speech bubbles. 
Here is my take on the sketch.


I inked the leaf images with Hero Arts Shadow inks then sprayed with water using mini mister. Then stamped on scrap piece of paper. Fuzzy cut them out and layered them. Keeping with the organic theme, I layered the card front with woodgrain cardstock. Both the leaves and sentiment are from PTI. Love the fresh look to the card. Hope you like it.

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Thanks for stopping by!

Ta!

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16 comments:

June K said...

Wow, Gayatri, those colors are gorgeous. Love the technique you used. Great take on the sketch.

Marisa said...

Great take on the sketch and love the pop of colour against the white!

Leigh Penner said...

Gorgeous card, Gayatri! I love your take on the sketch!

Taheerah said...

Love the non-literal interpretation here Gayatri! Wonderful colours too!

Kristie Goulet said...

Love your take on the sketch! Hope to play along too.

Joan B said...

beautiful

donna mikasa said...

So pretty! Love your fussy cut leaves!

Julia Aston said...

Your leaves look SO pretty against the woodgrain embossed background!

Cindy C. said...

Those leaves are so pretty!

Kim S said...

I love the textured colors on those leaves!

Dawn T said...

Superb Gayatri. I was looking at the sketch on Donna's blog and thought leaves and then came to your blog and wow- this is what I had imagined. So for me... this is just perfect.

jintyoo7 said...

Beautiful take on the sketch, Gayatri!

Deepti said...

Beautiful card and beautiful colors on the leaves :)

Chrissy Larson said...

I just love the way you interpreted the sketch! Totally awesome and the inking is so cool!

Betty said...

Beautiful card and I love the fresh colores you used.

Christina said...

How lovely! The bright pink is a fantastically unexpected color choice for the leaves--love it!