Rarely do I post twice in a day...but I've been trying to figure out a way to interpret the PaperSmooches Sketch. I am much better at color challenges than sketches! With sketches, I always take a very literal interpretation. On my way to Jonathon's baseball game today, the idea of using the hammers to create the lines popped into my head. I don't own Copics so I colored use Stampin' Up Water Color pens. Have to say, I like the end result! Now...off to get a very easy dinner in the oven!

Clever interpretation of the sketch Lynn, fabulous card :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I am sure Dad will love it! Thanks for playing along with the Paper Smooches Sparks challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this clever card Lynn! I'm in awe of your interpretation of the sketch...genius. You nailed it (pun totally intended).
ReplyDeleteClever, and I don't think it's too literal at all (and you're talking to the Queen of literal).
ReplyDeleteSo, so clever! Love this unique design, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteThis card is a lot of fun! I think your coloring is great!
ReplyDeleteOh my, yes, this really works. Love it when those ideas come popping! Great card, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteOh that is really so interesting and awesome.
ReplyDeleteso cool! Love your flipped interpretation...I like to do that too when a sketch isn't working :) We're back from a fun trip with lots of goodies for the house, the closet, the studio and the kitchen bar :)
ReplyDeleteawesome take on the sketch...FUN card!
ReplyDeleteThat's clever Lynn.......reminds me of that song 'If I had a hammer!'
ReplyDeleteJenny x
I especially love your little tacks or nails - they're perfectly placed and I know how hard it is to perfectly place 'random' images! loL!
ReplyDeleteWell you did great with this sketch!! Just too cute! I just am getting into PS stamps, such cute images!! Hope you are having a fabulous week, Lynn!! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic card for Dad Lynn.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I must get those hammers.
ReplyDeleteCute! love that it's not banners or strings. :) I have an idea using that hammer stamp to - must get it onto paper...
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