Ink Stamp Share Blog Hop!

Saturday 26 November 2022 United Kingdom


Welcome to the Ink Stamp Share Showcase blog hop!


Today we have a fun sketch challenge!


Sketches can be interpreted literally but today I've loosley based my card on the sketch. 


I've used a real mix of Stampin' Up! products to create this card which features the colour Evening Evergreen.


I've used the Lights Aglow DSP which includes this cool bokeh design. 

I've also used the Kraft Paper and Glimmer Specialty Paper - the glitter in Evening Evergreen is just gorgeous.


I've used the Trees for Sale stamp set for the centre piece. I've stamped the Trees in Soft Succulent and Evening Evergreen and die cut a circle from the Kraft Paper using the Stylish Shape dies.


I've picked a sentiment from the Joyful Flurry stamp set. There are some great sentiments in the Trees for Sale stamp set but none that fit across the centre of my bauble. 

I used the same circle die from the Stylish Shapes dies to cut out the sentiment which I stamped onto Evening Evergreen cardstrock and heat embossed in gold. I thne positioned it to fit so the stitiching line up perfectly. 

To embellish the card I used the Evening Evergreen Open Weave Ribbon and Festive Pearls.


Thank you so much for visiting my blog - I hope you enjoyed my project today! 
Now it's time to check out the other projects in the blog hop!

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6 comments

  1. Great card Kim, I love the mix of Evening Evergreen (my favourite) and Kraft card with the little sneak of sparkle, thank you for sharing x

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  2. Great take on the sketch - keep forgetting about that craft paper - makes a great contrast.

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  3. Beautiful card Kim, I especially love how you've gone rogue with your colour choices.xx

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  4. Lovely card Kim, love your colour combo and the bauble idea x

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  5. Great idea Kim, might have to steal err sorry CASE this one xx

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  6. Lovely color palette for the ornament you created, Kim!

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