Monday, January 16, 2012

OWH Sketch #104

Here is my post using this week's sketch at the Stars & Stamps blog:
The DP is from K&Company's Americana Designer Mat Pad.
For the stars I used a technique we learned in the Clean & Simple class last week where you punch out something (in this case, stars) several times and glue the layers together like chipboard.
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10 comments:

Kathryn said...

You used my favorite paper collection of all time! :) I think it's great how the extra layers under the stars give them some dimension! Thanks for sharing.

Linda said...

I used that same pack on my card...and put stars in the squares. I adore that ribbon!!! TFS!!!

Dixie Cochran said...

Oh, Sherry! This card is awesome! You nailed this week's sketch! I love that ribbon...must find me some!

Paula S. said...

Red, white and blue is my all-time favorite color combo and that ribbon looks luscious (it make me wish I could hold the card in my hands :) fabulous work with this week's sketch Sherry!

Cindy O said...

Such nice vintagey colors. Love the stars. Also love your Saturday card with the butterflies - it looks like this sketch, too!

Lee Ann Barrett said...

This is so cute. I love the way you combined the patterned papers. A super hero card

Marlene Diefendorf said...

Ooooh I love everything about this card! I don't quite understand the technique for making your stars but I love the end result and that ribbon is perfect. Great job!

Sybrina K said...

Sherry,

I love this card! Very clever to use a pattern with stars for the stars!

I have this pack of paper. Thanks for some new ideas on how to combine the patterns.

helloholley said...

love this distressed CAS card, Sherry!!! You do CAS so lovely!!! hope you are doing well. I need to get myself together and join in the fun at OWH, I miss it!!!! Sorry I haven't visited you lately.....have a great week!!!
Blessings,
Holley

Julie said...

Love those stars! Great use of that technique! Thanks for joining us in this week's OWH Stars & Stamps Sketch Challenge!