Let’s keep the creativity flowing! Sketches are a great way to jump-start the creative process, and each issue we release brings a fresh round of sketches your way! Today, creative team member Mindy Eggen is using two sketches from our summer issue to inspire her card making, and we think you’ll love how she interpreted the sketches!
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Welcome, everyone! It’s Mindy here with you today to tickle your creativity with sketches. Do you use sketches when creating cards? Honestly, I rarely do, but after making these cards for you today, I don’t know why I don’t do it more often!
My cards today were inspired by sketches found on page 31 of the Summer 2020 Issue of Scrapbook & Cards Today Magazine. One of those is actually a sketch for a scrapbook page that I tweaked to fit a card. That’s the beauty of sketches. You can adjust them any way you need to. They are a diving board to jump-start the creativity.
Supply List: Stamps, Dies, Paper – Lawn Fawn
Both of my cards were created using products from the NEW Fall/Winter Release from Lawn Fawn, as they had the perfect images and colors for today. Fall is my favorite season with the cool weather and beautiful colors and it’s a perfect time to get cracking on Thank You or Grateful cards. Here is the first sketch I chose to create with:
The first card based on the sketch above is very clean and simple, featuring just a couple images from the Let’s Go Nuts stamp set and a sentiment from Thanks Thanks Thanks. I thought the little squirrel throwing up leaves added a nice playful touch.
I also die cut the patterned paper from the Large Stitched Rectangle just to add some subtle detail.
This next sketch was actually a sketch for a scrapbook layout:
When I saw the image, I thought of this adorable little squirrel:
I pulled in a branch from the stamp set A Bug’s Deal so my squirrel had somewhere to sleep.
To pull in the fall theme and a pop of color, I added a few leaves, also from the A Bug’s Deal stamp set.
I hope you enjoyed today’s inspiration! I highly recommend giving sketches a try if you haven’t already. They take a lot of the guesswork out of designing!
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Aren’t Mindy’s cards the sweetest? We’re challenging you to create with one of the two sketches that Mindy used to create your own project!
Challenge Guidelines:
- Create a layout or card based on this sketch challenge;
- Submit an image to us (must be under 2mb!) at ideas@scrapbookandcards.com.
- Put “Fall Issue Sketch Challenge” in your reference line;
- Submit your entry by Thursday, September 24, 2020, at midnight ET. Winners will be announced here on the blog on the 26th of September.
Here’s what you’ll win if your project is chosen:
Our September SCT Sampler is perfect for creating cards, layouts—really anything you can imagine! These curated packages of sample-sized goodness arrive on your doorstep each month to introduce new papercrafting products from your favorite manufacturers with you, and we think you’ll love what is in store for you this month!
Good luck, and we hope you enjoy creating using one of our sketches!
Never thought of using a scrapbook sketch for a card! Those leaves POP which makes the wood grain stand out!! I need sketch books to help me in designing pages, especially when there’s a block!! Thx for sharing!!
After completing my scrapbook, still have the drafts of the pattern layouts
What a great idea!!!! I never thought to use a scrapbook sketch for a card!
Adorable, can’t wait to start crafting with my September SCT sampler
That September SCT sampler looks gorgeous!!
Great idea, and the soft colors are great in this page and card.
Great idea, ever thought to use them on cards. Cards are also adorable.
Love the cards, I will get creative. So sad I missed the September sampler.
Lovely cards. So sweet.
Yolande
The squirrels are adorable!