Monday, August 19, 2013

Sketch #66 top picks, July prize winner and a little inspiration....

Good morning sketchies,

Here are the top 4 for sketch #66
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Congratulations ladies be sure to grab your Top 4 badge from the side bar and you have also earned yourselves an extra entry into the random draw for the Flourish with a Bling goodies.
 
Now onto the lucky winner of the Flourish with a Bling pack as drawn by the official adjudicator (my wonderful hubby)
 
 
congratulations entry No4 from sketch #66 which is..............Denise
 
Please contact Morgyn by email to claim your prize.
 
 
We have a wonderful sketch for you to play with at the moment along with another great prize sponsor for August so make sure you get an entry in for your chance to win.
 
Dani has done a great project to inspire you to play along with us.

Hi Guys it's Dani here.

 Life has got a little crazy busy for me at the moment so I have only had time to make one project for you. I have made a card using the current sketch and the very sweet image by our generous sponsors called
 "Best Friends"



I decided to do a little paper piecing on this one because it suits the image so well and don't those dresses look adorable. So for those of you who haven't tried paper piecing before here are a few instructions.
  • Decide how many different patterned papers you would like to use in your image. I have use three in mine, one each for the dresses and one for the hats.
  • Cut your card stock/paper to size, I always find 'Index card' size is good, roughly 10.5cm x 15cm and don't forget to include your plain base image that you will colour and adhere to. I have used Copic Express in this circumstance because I coloured the image with my ProMarkers.
  • Print or stamp (depending on whether you are using digi images or a stamped image) on each of your paper pieces.
  • Colour your base image and cut this to the required size. All you papttered pieces will be adhered to this.
  • Fussy cut all the separate pieces as required. I cut the bows out in opposite papers for a bit more 3D effect.
  • Colour any areas you wish to on your pieces, for example I have coloured the flowers on the hat and the line on the hem of the dress. You could also use your copics or ProMarkers to add depth to the pleats.
  • Stick all your pieces down and your done. I think it always looks best if you then tie those papers in with your layout but that's just me!
 I hope this inspires you to have a go at this technique and don't forget to enter the challenge for a chance to win this gorgeous image and more from our very generous sponsor

Click here to go to the latest challenge and thanks for playing along at Feeling Sketchy. xoxo


 
 



6 comments:

  1. Well done Girls for your lovely cards! beautiful card too Dani!

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  2. Thank you for choosing my card - and congrats to the others - what lovely cards, everyone.

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  3. Congratulations winners and beautiful work Dani.

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  4. Thank you for choosing my card as one of the top 4 winners and congrats to the other winners as well, all great cards. Thanks for picking my no. for the July prize, really wanted this one. Dai what a beautiful card and very concise instructions as well.

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  5. DT, thank you for choosing my card as one of the top 4 winners. Congratulations to the other winners, you cards are beautiful. Dani, thank you so much for sharing the paper piecing technique. Your card and paper piecing is beautiful.

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