Thursday, 21 August 2025

Typewritten

Hi and welcome!  It's a very exciting week over at Freshly Made Sketches as we hit sketch #700!  That's 14 years of different sketches to inspire all you cardmakers out there! For such a special occasion, we went back into the archives and are, appropriately, using sketch #14 this week. And to make it more fun the design team are showing their first FMS card as well as their new #700 sketch card.

I started playing at sketch #20, which was also the first time I had ever entered a card challenge and I was thrilled to be named a Princess.  My poorly lit card is down below (and that was from back in the day when I used SU products).  I was thrilled to be asked the join the design team from sketch #118 in January 2014 and have been a proud DT member ever since.

Now onto my card for #700.  I wanted to do something a bit special so went into full layering mode and back to basics with stamping and embossing.  I white heat-embossed the You Matter background stamp onto some Oceanside cardstock and because it looked a bit stark, I stamped over it with the Chalk Background stamp and white ink.  I then cut the panel into four, matted it onto dark gray cardstock and then tried to adhere them evenly onto a Soft Stone panel, which was then layered onto a white card base (see what I mean about layering!)


I assembled the typewriter from MFT using peachy and gray tones.  The sentiment is from a Woodware stamp set.  I adhered that using foam tape and finished with a die-cut heart which I coated in Glossy Accents.  It wasn't until I was writing up this post that I realised I put my heart in the wrong place, but we're pretty forgiving like that over at FMS!


And here is my first entry from FMS20 which was back in 2012.  


And continuing with the trip down memory lane, here is my first card as a member of the design team - FMS118.  I remember being so scared it wasn't going to be good enough, but it must have been okay because they haven't fired me yet!



Thanks so much for visiting and getting through this long post.  Please check out the first and newest cards from the rest of the design team.

Products used:

Stamps:  Vintage Typewriter (Woodware), You Matter (SSS), Chalk Background (Hero Arts)
Ink: Versamark, Unicorn White (Hero Arts), Versafine Onyx Black, Sunkissed (Pink Fresh)
Cardstock:  White, Black, Soft Stone (PTI), Gravel Gray (MFT), Oceanside (Spellbinders), Nectar, Grapefruit (C&9)
Dies: Typewriter (MFT), Infinity Hearts (Hero Arts)
Accessories: Glossy Accents, White Embossing Powder

Cheers
Karren

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9 comments:

Dawn T said...

Love you take on the sketch this time... Your typewriter is super cute. And what fun to see your cards from the past!

Kim S said...

Your cards are ALWAYS an inspiration - now and 14 years ago! I love your charming little typewriter, but also your seashells and birthday star!

Jen Brum said...

This card is amazing! I just love that typewriter theme! It's so cute! Your cards are always amazing so you never have to worry!

donna mikasa said...

Such a fun take on the sketch--I'm loving that typewriter with the text background. Ir's genius! Your cards ALWAYS inspire, Karren!

The Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

That typewriter card is so cool! Happy FMS!

Linda Callahan said...

I am so enjoying this walk down memory lane! Your cards are always fabulous! You really have a wonderful eye for detail - the tyoewriter card is terrific and full of wonderful details!

Jen Timko said...

This all brings such a smile! I love seeing the old cards and your latest is so fun. The layers!! That typewriter! Oh, and fire you? ...little did you know that it was the Hotel California! Thanks for the years of backup, sanity checks and, mostly, amazing camaraderie!

Narelle Farrugia said...

Ha! I remember both of those cards you created - both were just gorgeous! And I am totally loving this weeks card for the sketch challenge with all of it's fabulous details!

Cécile RIBON said...

This card is fabulous, Karren, as always should I say. Your takes on the sketches always amaze me and I feel so proud to be part of this amazing team by your side.