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In & Out of Studio 3D
Monday, 17 February 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 26
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Scraps and embellishments... that was the key to a great card for OWH sketch 26, shown here:

In this case the lace paper was not wide enough for the sketch so I added some supplemental strips to the outer edge. The scrap I wanted to use for the crossbar was not wide enough but I used it anyway, just as it came.

I chose a salmon for the base card and layered the elements on it and then found this really great scrap I peeled off of another item as an embellishement. I think it might be lead as it is heavy and very pliable. I stuck it down with super-sticky glue dots.

The center block was way too plain, even with the embossed dots, so I used a silver peel-off sentiment.

Ddd


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