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Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #197

My first AHSC of the year - also my first in awhile! :) I had a need for a Get Well card this weekend, so I decided to use this week's sketch for the card.

Check out the sketch:


And now check out my interpretation of the sketch:



I think that the two swirly wreath-like shapes from SU! Swirly scribbles look like a rose - which pairs perfectly with CTMH's Hello Lovely paper pack.  I cut out 1 of each in a patterned paper from Hello Lovely, and then 3 of each in White Daisy cardstock. I wanted my rose to have a layered look, so I used CTMH Liquid Glass randomly between the layers. You can't see the layers well from the angle of the picture, but I thought it came out kinda cool!

Supplies:

  • Stamps: SU! Teeny Tiny Wishes
  • Paper: CTMH Hello Lovely, CTMH White Daisy and Sea Glass cardstock, CTMH Sea Glass Glitter paper
  • Dies: SU! Swirly Scribbles Thinlits
  • Embellishments: CTMH Hello Lovely Complements, CTMH Gold Glitter Gems
  • Adhesive: CTMH Liquid Glass
Thanks for stopping by! :)

Comments

  1. This is such a pretty card! Love the colors and that bit of glitter paper, too! Thanks so much for sharing with us at AHSC!

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  2. Love that swirl in place of the wreath! Beautiful card! thanks so much for playing along at Atlantic Hearts this week!

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  3. The swirl does look like a rose...I like using liquid glass for dimension and it shows well on your swirl. Very creative and pretty card.

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