Hi all, it's Sweet Stop Sketch time! Here's my card using OCL's Sandy Sunsets.
The oval panel was sponged with Ballet Blue and Close to Cocoa inks, Stickles were added to the sand, and the whole thing was popped up on foam tape.
SUPPLY LIST ~
Stamps: OCL Sandy Sunsets Paper: October Afternoon Seaside DP, PTI Vintage Cream and Kraft Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Ballet Blue, Close to Cocoa Accessories: Twine, Oval Nestabilities, Stardust Stickles
Gorgeous my friend! Love the sponging you did!
ReplyDeleteA real stunner.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool how you did the sponging. You always try different things which I just love! Hope you are doing great...have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo soothing and calming. I think I need this... LOL! SERENITY NOW! :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Denise. The image is just perfect. Such a serene scene and the colors are perfect.
ReplyDeleteAdorable little scene you have created Denise! Love your sponging.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Denise.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
Love the sponged background.
ReplyDeleteDenise, this is so beautiful, I really like the sponging that you did, and the great layout...With this card, the first thing I had to do was ENLARGE it! So I could get a better look! Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOooh, what a beautiful scene and card! I wish I were enjoying that beach!
ReplyDeleteThe image panel is gorgeous, and the whole card is just dreamy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful beach scene, Denise!! I love the papers you've used as well!!
ReplyDeleteSo soothing and beautiful! Wish I was there now instead of freezing my toes off where I am now (it is winter where I live). Awesome job of the sponging too.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a Beautiful dreamy card! 8-)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Shannon
A gorgeous and elegant creation!! Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love the stamps ... especially the "Sandy" one. I guess with a 13 yr old son with that name ... I would instantly be drawn to it! Hugs xxaxx
ReplyDeleteSo serene.
ReplyDeleteSo very gorgeous, Denise! Love this!!
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