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Schetch Challenge with a Twist #57

Peachy Keen Stamps :: Sketch Challenge 57 w/a Twist!

Peachy Keen is back with another sketch challenge as well with some fun color combo!!
THE CHALLENGE
Sketch Challenge
*with a twist*
Create a card with the sketch and color combo provided. Peachy Keen Stamps are not required to participate, but we always love to see what you create with them if you have them already!


  • Create a card based on the layout provided (Peachy Keen Stamps are not required for this challenge, but if you've got them, we love seeing how you create with them!) 
  • Project must include basic elements from the sketch, and color combo!
  • Link up by August 8th {the collection actually closes at 11:59 pm Central on 8/8}
 The following items were used to make this card.  I loved the colors.  They remind me of sherbert ice cream.  I did have the colors in my scraps but not the actual peachy keen paper.  So it took a minute to find some colors that were close.  I hope all of you enjoy my entry.

Bazzil Hot pink cardstock cut to 6.5x8.5 (folded 6.5x4.25)
My Mind's Eye - Stella Rose cut 3.25x6.0 - ends rounded
scraps of paper from my scrap stash of coral, lime and blue (mixture of manufactures)
EK-Success 1 inch scallop circle punch
Marvy Uchida extra large 1 1/2 circle punch
Imaginisce I-Rock and jewels
Memento chalk inks - New sprout, summer sky, midnight black and spring pansy
VersaColor rose red
Micheals ribbon
Stamps of Life - Love2Hug
Peachy Keen PK490 Everyday Character Face Assortment
Inkadinkado - Coffee House Alphabet

Comments

Lorie said…
Great card, Yvette! I love those sweet little Everyday Character faces. Thanks so much for playing along with the Peachy Keen Challenge! It's great to have you join us and see your work!

Hugs,
Lorie
Unknown said…
Awww you've used my favourite faces to perfection Yvette! I love you take on the challenge to bits!
Thanks for playing along with us at Peachy Keen. Good luck!
Janice W. said…
Thanks for joining the PK challenge. Your card turned out really cute! Good luck!

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