hello fine people, it is my second week guesting with freshly made sketches and I am having a blast...have always luv'd the freshly made sketches! This weeks simple sketch brought to us by jennifer brum, I luv it! I used a piece of black and white striped designer paper for the background and then added soem sweet lawn fawn fab flowers. I have been using a different way of faux watercoloring and I luv it. I stamp the images first and then spritz with water after stamping, the outcome is so pretty. The sentiment is from a simon says stamp set called uplifting thoughts. Can't wait to see what you create, be sure to stop by the design teams blog and see what they have created and leave them some luv!
words with meaning - start where you are. use what you have. do what you can.
freshly made sketches: sketch/fms321
These flowers are a lovely breath of spring (kind of like the break we have had over the last few days!!). Against the black and white they are really amazing. And that sentiment is one I need to go get. Just perfect!
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ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are beautiful! I love the soft look you've achieved with this faux watercoloring technique and the contrast of the bold striped dsp. Fabulous card, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful! Much nicer to look at than all that snow outside! And I love the festive stripes!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous card Teresa! I love that black and white striped paper - so elegant! Those flowers are so pretty! What a great sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteThat arrangement of flowers is just gorgeous and works perfectly with the black and white striped paper! Great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bouquet ! Love those pretty flowers over the black and white background!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the colorful flowers on the stripey background! And your new way of watercoloring sounds so easy - plus the effect is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Teresa this is just gorgeous! I love the sweet little flowers you've used and the bold black and white background just sets them off perfectly!
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