Tuesday, July 22, 2008

2 cards from 2 Sketches 4 You!



Happy Tuesday Everyone,

I just only recently found this great blog: 2 Sketches 4 You,  that does sketch challenges created by the amazing Kazan Clark and Laura Davis. I was pysched to find this blog and have really enjoyed their fun sketch challenges. 

The sketches that they both had this week really caught my eye and I decided to make both of
 them at one sitting. I wanted to make them both with the same color scheme  -  sometimes its fun to see the same colors with different sketches and different themes. I picked some fuschia purple with some apple green and spring green (which looks flourescent in the pictures - aie!!!) Anyhow - I had a load of fun making these two cards and can't wait till next week's sketches! The above fun sketch challenge is from Laura, whose sketch is featured at Cardvaarks. I really like the big circle image on the left side. So I wanted to make something that was big, bold and bright - and here is what I came up with:

I really love how this card turned out. The stamped sentiments are from
 Clear Stamps - the butterfly was paper pieced and then embossed with polysparkle - and the background fuschia color was also clear embossed with the smaller butterfly from the stamp set. I created a little ribbon flower with the three different colors, added the little sparkle flower rhinestones to the punched circles, stamped the sentiment "Thinking of You"  in Martha's Copper Ink and added little dots with the craft pen from Martha. The butterfly is much more sparkly in real life - its hard sometimes to take a good picture.... For example, at the bottom of the card ( <--------- right there ) you can see the clear embossed butterflies - its more noticeable in real life, but I couldn't get a good angle to get it in the picture - if I moved it one way, then you could see somethings but not others - so I tried to get a picture that attempted to get most of the card details. Anyone have any tips in taking pics of cards?

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 Onto Kazan's Sketch. This week Kazan came up with this really fun sketch. I  liked the small boxed area in the corner of the larger box area. I also wanted to use the same color scheme as the above 
card and so I created a birthday card. The stamped sentiment is from SU! and initially I had colored in all the presents (boxes) but didn't really like the way it came out - so I opted for a simpler look and instead of coloring the presents - i just covered them with stickles :) - When in doubt: Stickle!". I used my CM square punch and punched out 4 aquares and covered them with a strip of ribbon before laying the Happy Birthday sentiment on top of the boxes . On the background spring green paper, I created a swirly background using the 2 step flowers from SU! and embossed it with polysparkle powder - and also embossed the bottom flourish (from Clear Stamps) with the same powder. I punched a hole and then tied the ribbon in the corner. I have to say that it was a little challenging to tie the ribbon, because I didn't have much left, so I was trying to tie to small ribbon ends together
and kinda felt like I had 4 fingers all in one little knot trying to get it to work.  Phew!  

I realized as I was making this card that I need to make a whole lot of birthday cards - because there is a whole string of birthday's coming up....  this is a great sketch to use again and again!

Here is a funny quote from Steven Wright that made me laugh...
"Last week the candle factory burned down. Everyone just stood around and sang, "Happy Birthday".  

One great birthday tradition that we have here is that everyone lights a candle and makes a wish for that person - its very sweet to hear all the great wishes and to see the cake all lit up with wishes - I love birthdays!

Which birthday stands out in your memory? I think one of my favorite birthdays was when I was in Nairobi, Kenya and my fellow classmates surprised me with a party (I was tooootally not expecting that) and then my host family took me out that night to a  south Indian restaurant - oh my goodness - I was totally homesick for some good ole Idli & Sambar and so to eat that food was like the best birthday treat ever! 
Speaking of which I am off to get lunch ready! Hope all of you are having a bright and sunny (and not humid) kinda of tuesday!
Oh, almost forgot to show you the inside of the cards: Inside the thinking of you card there is a little purple rhinestone flower with a circle of white dots and inside the happy birthday card there is a little "present" box with the purple ribbon and a silver brad holding the bow (its not quite clear in the picture - sorry about that).

Thanks for coming over for a visit!
Ciao for now,
Sankari :)
PS - will post Kazan's Cardvaarks sketch later :)

 

12 comments:

Jolene said...

Beautiful work! You nailed these sketches, and I love the color combo you chose. Thanks for joining us!

Maria said...

Wow, Sankari. . .your cards look stunning. I love how you added the ribbons around the circle. The colors are fabulous and so pretty! You did a fabulous job following the sketches!!

My favorite birthday memory was when my husband planned a whole day of events for my birthday several days ago. We started off singing happy birthday at home, then we ended up on a lunch cruise on a boat. . .we ended the night watching a really cool magic show. I loved the way he planned everything and all of it were a surprise. I love surprises!

Maria

Anonymous said...

Wow, these are awesome! I would never have thought to put these two colors together. They look so happy and bright. Reminds me of a sari.

nonapearl said...

I love this color combo, and the cards are just gorgeous! Nice job!

=) Nona

Unknown said...

Love your take on the sketches ~ especially the rich colors you used!
Thanks for stopping by my blog & for your sweet comment!
Rae

Nandi said...

Cool beans, hot tuna! Love the stuff you've posted!

Unknown said...

Wow Sankari the bright purple and yellow are so fun together. This color combo makes for very bold & striking cards :)

Eveline said...

Those colors are yummy together. Makes me think of India. Very rich.
Eveline.

Katie said...

These are both beautiful!! Great job!

Katie

Stampin' Meg said...

Beautiful use of the ribbons.

Camilla Ekman said...

Love the colour combo! Beautiful!

SmilynStef said...

Love those bright bold colors ... great cards.