Happy Tuesday my friends. I'm popping in to share two cards for the current CASE this Sketch. The first card was inspired by Laura Bassen in the Online Card Class. She was showing us how to make fun backgrounds without having stamps. I used masking paper and my distress inks. It started as one layer, but I had quite a big smudge so I had to cut it out and mount it before applying it to the card...woops!
My second card is super CAS using the beautiful stamps that Karen Baker had designed for The Craft's Meow. I love her stamps and miss that she isn't designing for anyone right now!
I hope you are all getting in plenty of inky time!
16 comments:
Wow Lynn, I LOVE the way you used the sketch for your first card... And the pure simplicity of the second card!
Hugs to you!
Great cards. I love the stamping on the first!
such a creative way to use the layout, the graphic look has the wow factor!
The first has a great sentiment and I really love the design! The second is timeless elegant... Beautiful cards! Hugs, Gerrina
I love both of these, Lynn! The first one is so unique and graphic, and the second one is pretty and elegant! Great takes on that sketch!
Pretty cards! Great take on the CTS sketch!
Lynn love your cards, your take on the sketch is fantastic!!
Love the big, bold graphic feel to the first card - fabulous! Lovely use of the sketch on the second.
Love them both, but I think the first one is such a stunner. Graphic, simple and packs a huge punch.
two beauties again today! I LOVE those diagonal stripes in the 3 blues :) ox
These both rock! Love those inked stripes and the touch of patterned paper on the second card. And I miss Karen's designs too. :(
love, love, love your masked stripes!! so simple and so fabulous!
Breathtaking CAS cards, Lynn! I love the whimsy of the first and the elegance of the second!! Hugs, Darnell
I love both! The big sentiment and blue stripes on the first are fabulous! The stamps and sentiment on the second card are fab, too!
Both cards fit perfectly with the sketch, Lynn. One bold and bright, one soft and elegant. It just shows your versatility.
Love them both but the masking on the first design is inspired, a creative take on the sketch too :0)
Jenny x
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