Mornin' y'all! We woke up to SNOW this morning, but the temperature is just above freezing so I don't think it's going to stick around too long. It's still trying to snow out there though, so I think I will be driving Ryan to school this morning.
Anyway, I recently acquired (yet another) retired stamp set and it just happened that there was a confluence of sketch and color challenges for me to ink it up. Here's my card:
Field Journal also has an image of a duck and we know how Ryan loves ducks, plus I like the font on the greetings in this stamp set. It was brand new (until I got my hands on it, ha!) and I got it at a good price.
Here's this week's Freshly Made Sketch:
I immediately saw that dividing line as a bit of ribbon, and I made my card a normal A2 size because I just don't like making cards in other sizes because I'm like that. Here's the latest Color Dare:
I did Real Red, Shaded Spruce, and Balmy Blue. I tried coloring the image with Blends first but I just didn't like it, so I used watercolor pencils instead. The only part I blended with a watercolor brush is the Balmy Blue background.
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Field Journal
Ink: Early Espresso
Paper: Shaded Spruce, Basic White, Shaded Spruce DSP
Accessories: Nested Essentials dies, Chocolate Chip Polytwill Ribbon, Dimensionals, Delightful Decorative Dots
One more project to share today, earlier this week I finished my stitching project:
The pattern is called Pretty Little Los Angeles from Satsuma Street, and I started it last month when we were in Telluride. Before I started stitching, my brain was most insistent that I needed to do this on orange fabric and...I think I like it? I'm not 100% sure, but for now it's done. I pulled floss for a new project yesterday and then I had to organize all my printed patterns and fabric. The fabric is still all over the bed in the guest room so I'll finish organizing that today and hopefully choose a color for my new project.
In the meantime, I've got to get Ryan off to school and then there will be several cups of tea. Cheers!











