I am so excited to be joining Jen over Deconstructed Sketch for her 100th sketch! I was thrilled when she invited me along for this fun celebration. I have a sketch for you and my card and then keep reading because you will learn all about how to win and prize and even play along! First off, here is the sketch..
And here is my card...
I used a new PTI set called Sketched Shapes. I stamped all the images with different colors and then added in a circle for the focal point and sentiment. Last, I added in some bling!
I love this sketch and it's CAS possibilities!
And now a little info from Jen herself....
It's the Deconstructed Sketch's 2 year anniversary AND 100th sketch! To celebrate we have some special guest joining us as well as two amazing sponsors and we want YOU to join us too! Now here's what you want to know - how can I play too?!?
Commenting:
- There is a prize hidden somewhere out in the 100th sketch blog hop!! One very lucky randomly selected commenter will win a $25.00 gift certificate to Tiddly Inks Stamps!
- So what do you need need to do? Visit all the blogs on the link list below and leave a comment on their Deconstructed Sketch 100th sketch post and cross your fingers!
- The commenting prize deadline is May 15, 2013 at 8 pm CST. We've got TWO things to celebrate so we are celebrating for two weeks!
Make a project:
- There is also a prize saved for one of our sketch participants! One very lucky randomly selected sketch participant will win a $25.00 gift certificate to Taylored Expressions!!
- So what do you need to do for this one? Use sketch 100 to create a project - your project can be a card, layout, Project Life creation - anything, just make sure the sketch is visible. Photograph your creation and upload it to an online gallery or blog and come back here and add a direct link to your project in InLinkz on the Deconstructed Sketch 100 post on Jen's Blog.
- The project deadline is May 15, 2013 at 8 pm CST. Enter as many times as you want with different projects!
Now it's time to hop!!
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Thank you SO much for stopping in today! It's the last day of school around here so I am going to enjoy the last few hours of quiet before this crazy summer break! Have a great day!
Supplies
Stamps: Sketched Shapes (PTI)
Ink: Pool Party (SU), Buttercup (Amuse), Melon (Fresh Ink), Slate (Amuse)
Paper: Stampers Select White (PTI)
Misc: Clear Pearls (Recollections)
This is awesome Laurie!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Laurie! I love how you made this so CAS! FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY, HAPPY 100 - Gorgeous card Laurie!!!
ReplyDeleteWow love the pastel + CAS styled card!
ReplyDeleteCAS perfection Laurie!
ReplyDeleteLovely CAS card..
ReplyDeleteI am so envious of CAS card makers!! You can make the simplest card look so perfect and when I do it...it looks unfinished! I even went without my customary sewing on my card this week, and I still think it looks unfinished! lol Fabulous job Laurie!!
ReplyDeletevery cool, love this card!!
ReplyDeleteLaurie I adore this card, so soft and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job using stamping for the elements in the sketch! I really like how you kept it simple and used a little bling.
ReplyDeleteJust an awesome CAS version, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteFantastic one layer card translation of the sketch! The colors you used are lovely and I love the scattered jewels.
ReplyDeletewhat a precious cute cas card.
ReplyDeleteAlways love what you do for CAS. Even muted, the colors make an impact,
ReplyDeletea perfect CAS card, love it x
ReplyDeleteVery elegant card and take on the sketch. I really like the focal point and the bling around.
ReplyDeleteLove the airiness of this card. Perfect for a summer birthday. Of course, it's your perfect CAS style.
ReplyDeleteLove this sweet card! Enjoy the last day of school. I have another 29 days of school left around here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love the stamped banners.. Love the circle and the awesome sentiment! Congrats on Sketch #100!! Thanks for the opportunity to win a great prize!
ReplyDelete- Susan
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Beautiful CAS card, Laurie! Love that stamp set----thinking I NEED to order that one SOON! HA!
ReplyDeletesuper love!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Laurie! I so love your CAS style. I wish I was able to pull this look off! I love the washi tape and and the popped up sentiment! Thank you so much for joining us!!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is the perfect set to use for this sketch, Laurie! Fabulous card!
ReplyDeleteLove the softness of the colours you used. Love the way you used stamps instead of papers.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Beautiful...love the fabulous CAS design! Thanks so much for joining us for the 100th sketch celebration!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! Congrats on Sketch 100 and thank you for the chance to win a great prize!
ReplyDeleteI always love your clean and simple style of cardmaking, so love it. Great inspiration for me :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the style of your cards! This one is just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great CAS take on the sketch. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Really elegant card.
ReplyDeleteI love this ever so much!! Great colours, awesome composition and the clear pearls too - I have to find some of those!!
ReplyDeleteSo soft, so pretty, so graphic, so AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
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Love your CAS style card.
ReplyDeletesweet and simple
ReplyDeleteAWE this is Fabulous!!! Love the CAS look!
ReplyDeleteadorable! love the pastel colors! ;D
ReplyDeleteWonderful CAS card! Love the soft colors and those tiny jewels are the perfect accent! TFS God bless!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! Love the way you turned it into a clean and simple design with just a touch of glam.
ReplyDelete<3 Emily L.
So clean and simple Laurie. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis card is the definition of CAS. Awesome job. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used stamping instead of dies.
ReplyDeleteLove your card.
ReplyDeleteThis is pure perfection! LOVE the softness of this beauty!!! Sorry it took me an embarrassingly long time to stop by and comment!!!
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