Today was forecast to be hot. It was already 30 degrees by 7am, so it's been a good day to stay inside & keep cool. Since I wasn't working today I found a sketch challenge at Try Stampin' On Tuesday that I thought I'd have a go at. It did turn out to be a challenge! I didn't love my first attempt at the sketch using DSP's. I struggle with using DSP's on cards, partly because I don't want to cut up the pretty papers, and because my cards tend to be fairly simple designs and the papers are too busy or have colours I don't love (I struggle with using colours too...). For take two I reverted to a farily monochromatic colour scheme with neutrals and good old butterflies. Here is the sketch:
And my take on it:
Product List
This was attempt number one - I need a card for a little friend's birthday. I don't love it but still have another week or so before I need to post it so will try again. I used papers from the Cherry On Top DSP stack which is 6x6" (somehow it seems easier to cut up ;) ) and I managed to get both pieces from one sheet as the designs I chose were back to back. The sentiment is a little wonky because it is meant to be curved and I straightened it onto the acrylic block - a definite advantage of photopolymer stamps. I don't think a 2 year old will mind, do you?
Product List