Pat, your Christmas card is beautiful! I love how you echoed the evergreen trees on the designer series paper with the evergreen tree punch and how you used the sequined paper on the mat and as the group of three embellishments like on the original sketch. Pat stamped her Merry Christmas greeting onto Soft Succulent cardstock. That is a great tip to keep in mind - the cardstock behind the greeting does not have to be Basic White or Very Vanilla. It can be any color!
Check out the other entries for the 30th Second Sunday Sketch card challenge. Candy's wild cat birthday card is stunning! She created a scene inside the large rectangle in the center instead of using designer series paper or a solid cardstock. I simply love Candy's card! Dawn's Thanksgiving card is beautiful with the oak leaf designer series paper and the jewel tones! Toni's celebratory card is bright and cheery. I like how she layered the flower punches under the stamped greeting too!
Missed this Second Sunday Sketches?
The next Second Sunday
Sketches card challenge starts on November 14th, 2021. Check back here on my blog for the new card sketch and the prize information!
Share Second Sunday Sketches with a Friend
Be sure to join in on the fun and share with a friend! If you enter the Second Sunday Sketches challenge, you can get a bonus surprise prize by sharing this challenge with a friend (for US residents only)! Here's how to get a bonus surprise prize. Limit two bonus surprise prizes per person per month.- Enter into November's Second Sunday Sketches challenge
- Share November's Second Sunday Sketches challenge with a friend
- Have your friend submit their November's challenge card entry. Email me that your friend has submitted their card entry. Submit your complete mailing address and the name of the friend that you shared with. I will confirm their entry and then send you a bonus surprise prize 1-3 business days after I draw November's winner.
Happy Stamping!
Beth
P.S.
Ever wonder how I draw for the Second Sunday Sketches winner? I use an
app called Tiny Decisions. I input all of the names of the participants
onto the wheel and spin it. The name that the wheel stops on is the
winner.