Thursday, September 15, 2022

Stampin' Up! Trees for Sale for the Happy Inkin' Thursday Blog Hop


I used the Trees for Sale Stamp Set to create my card for today's blog hop, which is a sketch challenge.


Here is what I created for it...

The shape is created from a  5" x 3 3/4" piece of Basic White that has the ombre effect using Stampin' Blends. The inks I used to create my ombre are Soft Sea Foam, Pear Pizzazz, and Old Olive. For the trees I used Soft Succulent and Evening Evergreen. I put light pencil marks at 2 1/2" top and bottom on the 5" side, then 1" up from the bottom and down from the top on each 3 3/4" side. I cut from the center marks diagonally to the side tick marks.

The light strand, poles, dog and sign are stamped in Smoky Slate. I added Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels and Rhinestone Basic Jewels for the lights.

Before I adhered the art panel to the card base, I stamped snowflakes at the top of the base using VersaMark Ink. It's difficult to see in the photo but it looks good IRL. I also added Snowfall Accents Puff Paste to the bottom to create melting snow piles.

My sentiment cardstock is Parakeet Party cut at 2" x 1 1/4" and it's stamped with Evening Evergreen. I have not done stitches free hand in a long time so I thought it needed that, along with a Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewel.

For the inside, I sponged a piece of Basic White with Evening Evergreen, repeated the light strand but colored the bulbs with a variety of Stampin' Blends. The sentiment is stamped in Evening Evergreen. I ran it through my embossing machine, along with a mat of Soft Succulent, using the Wintry 3D EF. I left 1/3rd of the white piece un-embossed for a smooth surface if someone wanted to write  a message. There was a method to my madness because I wanted to enter my card in the Let's Squash It Challenge #24.


Clicking on the "next" button will take you to Akiko. Clicking on the names listed below will take you directly to team members and their projects. Thank you for stopping by and hopping with us! I hope you enjoy all the creativeness.

Karen Finkle - you are here!

24 comments:

  1. Pretty Card! I love everything about this card. And you did great with the challenging sketch!! 😊

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  2. LOVE this Karen :) Love how you did the inside too

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  3. How clever! Love the way you used the jewels for the light strand.

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  4. So cute Karen! Love the fun winter scene that you've created! :)

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  5. Super cute! I need to play with this set a wee bit more, it's sadly neglected! I love that dog!

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    1. Thank you, LeAnne. That dog is so you with the type of card you enjoy making.

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  6. Fun! You followed the challenge to a 'T' :O)

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  7. So cute! Love your “lights” and trees. TFS. Susan K

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  8. I do love a beautifully made CAS card! Thanks so much for sharing your creativity at Let's Squash It! Jo x

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    1. Thank you so much, Dotty Jo, for commenting on behalf of LSI.

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  9. what a cute little holiday scene ... so very glad you joined our Ombre Challenge at Shopping Our Stash.

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  10. I love those pines!! Way to go shopping your stash!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along with our Hey (H)Ombre challenge over at SOS!!

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  11. What a lovely set of tree stamps. Pretty lights inside and outside too. Thanks for Shopping your Stash with us this time.

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  12. Sweet scene and the inside treatment looks great!

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  13. What a wonderful card. Love the wonderful greens you have included in our (H)Ombre challenge. Thank you for joining us for this challenge at Shopping Our Stash and look forward to seeing you again soon!
    Anna, Design Team

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  14. Love how you have the same embossing going onto the back layer. Cool and fun card. Thanks for joining the fun at Let's Squash It! Hugz

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