Tuesday, July 22, 2025

A quick challenge card

I do the majority of my stamping and crafting on the weekends. I find that I have a really hard time mustering the energy to do much of anything after I get home from work during the week. I'd like to change that, though, so one day last week I managed to sit down after work and make a quick, clean and simple birthday card.

The inspiration for this layout came from a sketch challenge. My current favorite craft shopping site is A Cherry on Top, and I discovered that they have weekly sketch challenges for scrapbooking, art journaling, and card making. Last week's card sketch really appealed to me, so I gave it a go.

The main elements of the sketch were six circles, the sentiment in the middle of the card, and splatter images behind the sentiment. For my card I used the Wonky Backdrops stamp set (Ellen Hutson) for the circle image as well as the cluster of stars. Since the circle was larger than those on the sketch, I overlapped them when stamping to make sure they'd all fit. The ink colors are from the Party Collection - Date Night inks (Catherine Pooler), and I arranged them in rainbow order so the colors would look ok where they were layered. Then, using black ink, I stamped the star cluster a few times in a swoosh across the middle of the card.


Before I assembled the card, I splattered it with Pearl Shimmer Splash (Brutus Monroe). (I was experimenting with flicking the applicator, so I got some lines as well as dots.) I adhered some looped silver thread at the middle of the card front and then used foam tape to adhere the strip with the sentiment over it. I finished the card with a few iridescent droplets mixed in with the stars.

This card really didn't take long to make, and the best part was that it was randomly chosen as the challenge winner. Woohoo! I'm going to try to enter more of the card sketch challenges and maybe even a few art journal ones, too. Thanks for stopping by!


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your win!! How fabulous! The first thing that caught my eye was the pretty colours, then the stars - both a great combination! I've never thought of using shapes to create a card, but what a fun idea! Sunshine