I've been following Allisa Chilton's blog and trying to understand her style. I really like it, so I made this card using what I've learned from her. Thanks Allisa! I used the sketch from Freshly Made, rotated, the colors are from Color Throwdown, and the word art is from Word Art Wednesday.
Materials used:
Paper: Dotty for You, White cardstock (not CTMH), and Smokey Plum cardstock
Other: Paradise Baker's Twine, Green Assortment Buttons
Sarah: You did an absolutely beautiful job of combining all these challenges. Your card is simple and stunning. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful work with us in this week's challenge at Word Art Wednesday. You are a blessing and encouragement to us, and we appreciate having you join us!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week, and good luck in all these challenges!
Blessings,
Karen L
Word Art Wednesday
What a sweet card for the sketch. I adore how you did the butterflies, and the way you used the twine.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah! I didn't want to miss a post. I' m not good at keeping up with posts on my blog home page. This way I can keep up with your awesome blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sarah!!! Love how your embellishments highlight the scripture. Thanks for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card this is ... the colours, the twine and button and your clean styling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!!!
Beautiful creation! Love your trio of colorful butterflies...great layout! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Color Throwdown!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! the different colored butterflies. Pulling the colors together with the twine & button-love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for playing with us @ Word Art Wednesday.
Allisa is amazing but clearly so are you! Love this take on the sketch! Such a beautiful verse and the butterflies are a wonderful accent. Glad you joined us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
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