Greetings, All! Today I have the November Bombshell Stamps Sketch Challenge to share with you.
I broke out a set that I had recently gotten, yet had not had a chance to use. I love using new stamps! It's Lotus Garden.
I colored the images with watercolor paints. Now I am in the mood to keep painting! :)
Now, I am sure you noticed that the piece of scrap that's been colored blue is cut crooked. And the blue isn't solid. Why didn't I just use a piece of blue cardstock? Some time ago, my boy Phoenix made me some little "embellishments" for me to use on my projects. Some had patterns, some were sketchy like this, etc. And from time to time, they are exactly what I need to finish off a project. Originally, I was going to cut the piece up to make the 3 strips to better mimic the sketch. But, I liked the piece solid. You can see how he colored around the edge to get every piece of the paper blue. So, I left it intact. I think he'll be happy to see that I used it.
How about playing along? Please visit the Bombshell Blog for more interpretations of the sketch. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
I broke out a set that I had recently gotten, yet had not had a chance to use. I love using new stamps! It's Lotus Garden.
I colored the images with watercolor paints. Now I am in the mood to keep painting! :)
Now, I am sure you noticed that the piece of scrap that's been colored blue is cut crooked. And the blue isn't solid. Why didn't I just use a piece of blue cardstock? Some time ago, my boy Phoenix made me some little "embellishments" for me to use on my projects. Some had patterns, some were sketchy like this, etc. And from time to time, they are exactly what I need to finish off a project. Originally, I was going to cut the piece up to make the 3 strips to better mimic the sketch. But, I liked the piece solid. You can see how he colored around the edge to get every piece of the paper blue. So, I left it intact. I think he'll be happy to see that I used it.
How about playing along? Please visit the Bombshell Blog for more interpretations of the sketch. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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