Thursday, 30 July 2020

Slim Hugs


Hi and welcome to the latest sketch challenge from the team at Freshly Made Sketches where our hostess, Linda Callahan, has got us all trendy-like with a slimline card design.

I had in mind to put an arrangement of flowers in the bottom left corner and a big sentiment across the body of the card and this is what I came up with:



Instead of a floral arrangment, I used a magnolia branch stamp.  The background was stenciled with Speckled Egg Distress Ink and crackle paste to give a fun texture - but it did warp the cardstock considerably so next time I'll be using thicker card.



The sentiment is stacked 3 high with the top layer being black velvet paper for a lovely luxurious look.

I hope you'll join us this week.  Be sure to check out the wonderful cards made by the rest of the DT.

Thanks for visiting.

Products used:

Stamps:  BAF:  Magnolia (Altenew)
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black, Rose Petal, Tropical Forest, Rock Collection, Espresso (Altenew) Speckled Egg DI
Cardstock:  White, Black, Black Velvet, B&W Stripes (MFT)
Dies:  Big Hugs (MFT), Slim Diagonal Stitched Rectangles (Pinkfresh)
Accessories:  English Brick Wall Stencil (MFT), Crackle Paste (Tim Holtz)

Cheers
Karren




12 comments:

Judy Rozema said...

I am in love with the background!! That Speckled Egg is the perfect colors for your bricks. Love the pink flower.

Linda Callahan said...

The magnolia is lovely but I am with Judy - the background is fabulous! You always make amazing backdrops!

Amy O said...

Gorgeous! That background is fabulous and your flowers are so pretty. Black velvet paper!?! That sounds amazing!

I Card Everyone said...

Karren, slim, or not so slim, I love the hugs you've shared today!!
=]

Jacquie Southas said...

The stenciled background adds so much depth to this gorgeous design, Karren!

Barb Ghig said...

Your magnolias were the perfect choice for this sketch and I love how you added texture to the background with the brick pattern and crackle paste! Great idea to use velvet for the alphas, too...I've had a few sheets in my stash since last Christmas and need to use it :) Another beautiful card, Karren!

Dawn T said...

Just gorgeous Karren. Slimline cards are really on trend just now. Love the luxurious look to the HUGS die.

Jen Brum said...

What a gorgeous card Karren! That brick background is fantastic and the flowers so pretty! Plus that stripped paper is the perfect accent! Definitely a sweet card!

Jen Mitchell said...

Black velvet for the top layer of the sentiment - I’ll be shopping again because that is genius! And I think the warping thing is because of the larger size of the card stock? Now we all need a super-duper glue! I love the contrast of your dark sentiment with the lovely bricked background and the beautiful magnolia. A beautiful card, for sure!

Lee Ann Barrett said...

Just gorgeous, Karren! I love your background- both the crackle paste and the robin's egg color ink are on my list of must haves. It's a beautiful yet subtle background for your gorgeous magnolia branch.

Jen Timko said...

You make this look so easy! That background stenciling is gorgeous! Just the perfect arrangement of elements.

Kim S said...

Gorgeous! I love the softly colored bricks in the background of that magnolia. The big "HUGS" is just right with it all!