Its time for another Sketch Frenzy Friday post. This weeks sketch comes from Elizabeth Kratzer.
I LOVE this sketch! Sweet Simple Stunning! 


Hope you enjoy my take on this one. I just love this look.
I used a base of Melon Mambo and a Layer of Whisper White. 
I used the splatter stamp from Gorgeous Grunge to create my background. I added some candy dots in Bermuda Bay and Pink Pirouette as well as some rhinestone jewels.
I stamped my focal image from Crazy About You stamp set and also used the sentiment from that same set. I added a candy dot to the center of the flower and there ya go. Sweet Simple Stunning! 



As always you also can play along....just go to the Sketch Frenzy Friday blog  HERE Submit your card made with this sketch. Wishing you all a great week! 
Carol
Welcome to this weeks Sketch Frenzy Friday Post. This weeks sketch is below and I believe it comes from Kim Innis.


  
I decided to play with the Butterfly Basics stamp set from the Occassions Catalog. 
 On this card I used The Butterfly Thinlits dies that coordinates with this set, and layered the medium and small dies. I stamped the other images in Daffodil Delight, Crumb Cake and Soft Suede inks. I then added some pearl basics jewels to the center of the butterfly. Quick, simple and artsy. Hope you enjoy this weeks submission. If you'd like to play along with us you can make your version of this sketch and post it to our Sketch Frenzy Friday blog  Here
Hope you have a great week....until next I wish you all well. 
Thank you so much for visiting.
Carol


Hello and Welcome to another edition of Sketch Frenzy Friday! :) 
This weeks sketch comes from Patrice Herrera.
 I just love it! Fun use of space! 

Here's is my version

I had fun playing with the For Peeps Sake stamp set in the Occassions Catty. First time getting some ink to this set. This little chick is so stinkin cute! I just love it.

I used the tulips DSP from the Painted Petals DSP pack also in the Occassions Catty. Layered it on a card base of Pear Pizzazz card stock. Stamped and layered each chick in pink pirouette, daffodil delight, and soft sky inks and card stock. I added some white organza and silver slim trim ribbons as well as a button and a piece of bling. 
Hope you enjoy this weeks card and as always you can play along with us at Sketch Frenzy Friday Blog HERE Have a great week everyone....we are still on baby watch here. Grand Baby number 5 should make his appearance soon! 
Thank You for visiting! 

Welcome to this weeks edition of Sketch Frenzy Friday! This weeks sketch is actually one that I came up with.


I decided to give the card a vertical orientation. I used the stamp set called Crazy About You and the paired thinlit dies. I used the spring DSP from the occasions catty for my background. I stamped the flower and used the scallop punch to punch it out. Hand cut the leaves, added some candy dots in pacific point. Simple but fun!




Hope you enjoy the card and the sketch. Have a great week everyone and THANK YOU for stopping by
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This weeks Sketch Frenzy Friday sketch is brought to us by Jennifer Kay

I used a stamp set from the Occassions Catalog called Me +You. Love this cute little set and it can be used for wedding type cards as well as Valentines. I love double duty sets! :) 
Stacked with love DSP a scallop punch a circle punch and then a small hand circle punch give the feature of this card its layers. I also used the thinlits that coordinate with the crazy about you stamp set as well as the "you" stamp from crazy about you. Another great multipurpose stamp set! :) Hope you enjoy this weeks submission. I must apologize for my short post...been pretty busy this week...hopefully next week will slow some for me. Until then enjoy and have a great week! 


















Welcome to another Sketch Frenzy Friday! This weeks sketch comes to us from Kim Innis. 


Fun sketch right?? 

I was pretty excited to use the Butterfly Basics stamp set. Just received this set and I love it. Especially paired with the thinlits that bundle with it. 


 I went with all the same paper for my DSP panels. This is from the Painted Blooms pack.I loved this pattern I think it's my fav out of this pack.
I used Pacific Point card stock for the back panel on a base of Pear Pizzazz. I stamped the butterflies in Daffodil Delight and Pacific Point inks, then cut them with the matching thinlits. Stamped the sentiment in Pacific Point ink. 
I hope you enjoy this weeks submission. Don't forget to play along and add your post to the SFF blog 
Thank you for visiting and be sure to leave a comment if you'd like. Feedback is always fun to get. 
See ya next week :)
Hi Everyone, How was your week??? I have to say I was going along great until the hubby brought sickness into our home! LOL So I have unfortunately spent my bonus three day weekend miserable! Blech...oh well I did get some stamping in and I'm really excited about this weeks post. The Sketch is from Patrice Herrera
Yaaaaay....I like it. Pretty wide open as far as freedom of expression here. Great Sketch Patrice. 

I chose to take this opportunity play some more with the Sheltering Tree stamp set. LOVE THIS SET! It's so versatile. No really it is. When I first looked at it I thought....oh yaaaay a tree whatever....but after playing with it some I realized you can really do so much. Obviously the four seasons come to mind. but then when you start playing with the different element stamps like the grass (green) or dirt (brown) stamp,I realized it would work great for a sky element if stamped in light blue. Repeatedly, and then layering works well too eeeeek totally makes it look like a watercolor painting. Then the leaves.....a bush instead of the whole tree....! The snowflakes....totally used them as tiny flowers on the bushes. Below a couple post I have another card I did with this set. Its just so cool. Anyway.....Back to the sketch. LOL  I used a card base of Calypso Corral, layer of Whisper White, stamped the tree base in soft sued and stamped off for the lighter background tree. I used crumb cake for the ground effects and soft sky for the blue of the sky. I used Calypso Corral for the leaves on the tree and stamped off some too for the lighter colors. With the sentiment I stamped each word separately to get a vertical sentiment as opposed to a horizontal one as intended. 

Hope you enjoy this sketch and this set as much as I do. Don't forget to play along with us. Link to the blog Here Have a great week everyone!