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AHSC #105

I'm participating in my first sketch challenge over at Atlantic Hearts. Here's the inspiration:


And here's my very simple interpretation:



I used my new Jackson Picture My Life and Paper Packet. I cut the quote out from one of the PML cards and used one of the zip strips on the B&T patterned paper. I used CTMH Barn Red cardstock, embossing about 3/4 of the page with the Provocraft Script embossing folder. The card base is CTMH Glacier cardstock.

I used a sanding block to distress the embossed portion of the cardstock and the CTMH Edge Distresser on the edges of my card.

I usually stamp on my cards, so this was a nice change of pace for me. I love incorporating PML into my projects because it is just super easy! I wasn't sure how I felt about the Jackson collection, but now that I see it in action, I am a fan.

Thanks for looking! :)

Comments

  1. So many great cards! Love yours... it could be for anyone really.. for anything... great card!

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  2. Welcome to one of the best challenge blogs - AHSC!!! Love the simpleness of your card.

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  3. Simple but very pretty. You did a great job on your first time joining us, and we certainly hope you join us again at AHSC.

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  4. Great card, I love that sentiment, so true. We are so thrilled to have you join us at AHSC, we hope to see many more wonderful creations from you! Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC)!

    Brandi R
    DT member AHSC
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  5. I love your take on the Sketch! You did a fantastic job. Thanks for joining us at AHSC! :)

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  6. So glad you chose is as your first challenge!! Welcome!!! Love your card - that sentiment and placement is wonderful. Thanks for playing along at AHSC.

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