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Friday, 8 January 2016

Progressive Freebie Challenge at Outlawz - January

Well I just made it last month in the Outlawz
Progressive Freebie Challenge...now we are onto January and I received the freebie image!

The image is lovely and is from Sandi Huggett at Sandi's Samples





I decided to use it in the following sketch from Sketch Saturday


When I first noticed this sketch I thought it would be ideal for a trio of my ATCs - but I decided that would make a pretty big card.
So I decided to turn the sketch through 90 degrees and use it with a triptych...
I divided my image (coloured with Promarkers) into three parts
 and matted each onto some pink DP.



I used a white rectangular card blank and matted and layered it with papers from
docrafts Papermania Craft Collection in Pastels.


  
I will link this to Sketch Saturday Challenge 393 
and of course post it on the Outlawz site.





Happy Crafting!


3 comments:

  1. this is really pretty. Love how it goes from panel to panel - I like that design and try to use it a lot. the pink of the rose is great. thanks for sharing.

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  2. Gorgeous card Susan. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Sketch Saturday. Gale DT

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  3. This is a beauty- thanks for playing along with us at Sketch Saturday, hope you join us again this week, a new challenge started today!

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