Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Just a Note

 

Here's an all-occasion card for three challenges.

First, I've used the sketch at the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge#620 here.

Second, the colors are for the Color Hues#105 here. The colors to use are white and green. I went with Shy Shamrock and a bit of Crumb Cake too.

Finally, it's for the As You See It#343 here. It's a Speed Stamping challenge to create a card in under 10 minutes and use a punch. I've used the Bough Punch and the 2-inch Circle punch and it took me 7 minutes and 15 seconds to finish the card.

Linked Together is the stamp set with some Mixed Media Floral DSP and some Perennial Lavender DSP.

Here's my recipe:

Stamps: Linked Together

Papers: White, Crumb Cake, Shy Shamrock, Mixed Media Floral DSP, Perennial Lavender DSP

Inks: Shy Shamrock

Accessories: Bough Punch, 2 inch Circle punch, 2024-2026 In Color Shimmer Gems, Textured Notes dies, Stampin dimensionals











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6 comments:

Dena J said...

Awesome card, Jennie! Can't believe it was so quick to put together. Thank you for joining the sketch challenge at Atlantic Hearts.

Heather Cooper said...

Just a beautiful card for a speed challenge, Jennie! I love your paper choices and your touch of Crumb Cake, too! Thanks for braving our speed challenge at As You See It!

foleysfriend said...

Great card! Created in 7 minutes 15 seconds - fabulous! Love the "natural" color palette you chose and the patterned papers are so pretty. Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge.

sue n.

Brandi said...

I love it, I love the colours with the circle with the pop of grey, great card! Thanks for playing along with the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC).

Brandi R.
DT member AHSC
crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

Jan Clothier said...

Great combination of challenges, Jennie. It looks as though you spend longer - the Craftermath of this card must be spectacular! Thanks so much for sharing this beauty with us at As You See it - and for being brave enough to take on the speed challenge.

Tammy said...

Great job with the sketch! And, you made it masculine--kudos!!!