Welcome to another weekly Sketch Challenge!
Turn each inspiring sketch into a mini work of art to add to your stash — you could also add $50 worth of brand new MFT to your collection! Now that is a win-win.
Below you'll find Sketch 367. Create cards, scrapbook layouts, home decor, treat containers, mixed media, etc. using this week's sketch and be sure to link your project below for a chance at the weekly My Favorite Things Gift Voucher.
MFT products are encouraged, but not required. We just want to see what this week’s sketch inspires you to create!
Gemma created a framed scene, keeping her design very similar to the sketch. The addition of a black & white strip of patterned paper adds interest to her background but doesn't take away from her brightly colored monsters and inked panel within her frame.
Julie created a stunning background using vibrant shades of alcohol inks to create a marbled effect. The white stitched frame separates the grid of hearts in the background from the main panel, and the large white embossed sentiment stands out beautifully against the colored backdrop.
You can view all the entries for last week’s challenge HERE.
Now, it's your turn. You have until Tuesday, January 16th, at noon EST to add your link and be eligible for the prize of $50 in MFT Cash to be spent in the MFT boutique. Winners are chosen at random, so everyone has a chance!
MFT products are encouraged, but not required. We just want to see what this week’s sketch inspires you to create!
Download previous sketches in handy PDF format on our Printable Resource Page HERE.
Check out some of the other projects this week's sketch inspired our team to create:
Supplies featured in today's cards:
Watch for shout-outs on the blog every Tuesday, too! We'll feature fun, unique, clever, and noteworthy projects submitted using MFT products with design tips and trend talk. Who knows? You might be SPOTTED! Share your cards on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook using the hashtag #mftstamps.
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Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI loved to play with this sketch :)
Séverine