Deconstructed Sketch No. 123

Deconstructed Sketch 123

Sketch Guidelines:

Are you ready for Deconstructed Sketch 123? I hope you like it! Here’s the scoop on what you need to do:

1. Use the sketch up top to make a project, any kind you like using any image you like. Use the sketch to inspire your own creativity. Feel free to substitute shapes for what you have available and mount tags and circles to a card base if you’d prefer.

2. Post it somewhere on the internet (your blog, SCS, Flickr, etc). Use keyword DS123 if you post to an online gallery like Splitcoaststampers.

3. Link back here to Inlinkz at the bottom of the post so I can stop by and see it.

4. Be sure to stop back by next week to see if you are one of the featured projects!

You Rock! By Jen Shults

Wowee! It’s Day 2 of Parent Teacher Conferences today at work. Today is 12 straight hours of conferencing with lunch and dinner sanity breaks. 🙂 I love conferences, truly, but talking that much makes me loopy and wears me OUT! LOL!! Whew! Any how I took a much needed break last night to make this fun card. And oh man did I have a TON of fun making it. It just flowed and I love the results. I also love that this sketch happens to be based on an earlier card that I made and this new one turned out completely different. I just LOVE when that happens!

My card today uses the October Stamp of the Month from Taylored Expressions called Instant Love along with the coordinating die set, Remember When. I used Simple Stories 24/7 paper pad along with a bit of Choice Kraft for my cardstock. The circles are cut using Spellbinders Circles. The tag is from Tag Stacklets 1.  The background is embossed using a Tim Holtz Texture Fade, Rays. Everything was slightly distressed and separated with foam tape.

You Rock by Jen Shults

Want your sketches a little early? Follow the Deconstructed Sketch on Facebook!! Need a little extra inspiration on how to use the sketch? Be sure to follow our Deconstructed Sketch Pinterest Board where I will be pinning lots of great inspiration each week! And if you are looking for some older sketches to dig through you can find them in the Deconstructed Sketchbook. Now it’s time to hop around and see what everyone else on the DT has been up to and leave them a little love.

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